Duel on Kachee

The duel on Kachee was a Force battle between the Shalach Hal-Razab and the Centurion Te`net Organi in 147 ABY. It took place in Hal-Razab's castle on Kachee. Hal-Razab and Organi destroyed the entire castle and most of the mountain on which it had been built before the Centurion finally prevailed.

Background
As a favor to her cousin Jarek Solios, Queen Rin Sakaros directed some of her fleet and the Centurions Vem and Khoro`ly`ooho`sh`lyhoo to search for Jarek's sister Axelia, who had gone missing in the. After months of following faint hints from the Force, Vem and Khoro finally found the planet Kachee and sensed the power of the Force on its surface. Journeying there, they detected signatures they felt belonged to Axelia and another, but when they entered the castle where the signatures were located, they were met by Shalach Hal-Razab, the Ho'Din Dark Jedi who ruled Kachee. The three joined battle, but the two Centurions proved unequal to their enemy's mastery of the Force. Vem managed to escape to report to the Queen, but Khoro was killed by Hal-Razab's.

Outrage was high in the Empire, and Rin considered going personally to kill Hal-Razab and rescue her cousin. However, she eventually decided to send Vem back with Aria Nikina to rescue Axelia, while Te`net Organi would deal the Order's vengeance to Hal-Razab. Many Centurions, as well as Rin and her brother Tariun, exhorted Organi to destroy Hal-Razab to avenge his brother; Tariun sent the Qua on his way with the command, "Break him, Te`net. Make him suffer."

The duel
Te`net, Vem, and Aria returned to Kachee and landed on the planet. All three went right in the front door of the castle to Hal-Razab's throne room. The Ho'Din taunted them before throwing a stone bench at them with the Force, but Organi in midair. Flicking it aside, he ordered Vem and Aria to find and rescue Axelia, then squared off against his enemy. Intrigued by Organi's command of the Force, Hal-Razab briefly attempted to recruit the Qua as a student or even collaborator, but quickly realized that Organi was committed to the fight.

The battle erupted suddenly, with both telekinesis masters hurling pieces of the throne room at one another and blasting projectiles to dust with Force pushes. Hal-Razab shattered the stained glass windows of the cathedral-sized room and hurled the shards at Organi, who redirected them with the Force at Hal-Razab himself; the Ho'Din responded with a Force push so powerful it reduced the thousands of shards to powder.

As hurled pieces of stonework and furniture broke holes in the wall of the castle, the roof began to cave in. The battle moved to the rear courtyard, where Organi attempted to bring down pieces of masonry on Hal-Razab and the Ho'Din sought to rip apart whatever Te`net was standing on. Leaping from column to column in a with  as Hal-Razab progressively tore it apart, the Centurion succeeded in hurling several of the broken columns at his enemy, though Hal-Razab  in time to avoid them all. At some point, Hal-Razab attacked Organi with, and the Centurion caught the first few blasts with his lightsaber. However, one struck him at an awkward moment and blasted the weapon out of his hand, sending it tumbling down the mountainside.

Organi continued to deflect more lightning, and Hal-Razab grew so furious that he a bolt of actual lightning. Te`net dodged, but the blast shattered what remained of the courtyard floor and sent both combatants tumbling into the castle's basement. Hal-Razab sprained his ankle and Te`net fractured his leg, but the Ho'Din used the Force to suppress his pain and the Qua's naturally quick healing, sped by the Force, got him back into the fight. The two fought through the innards of the castle, Force pushing each other into (and through) walls and flinging at one another everything that wasn't bolted down; fighting through the dining hall, Organi severed two strands of Hal-Razab's snakelike hair with a telekinetically thrown knife, only to have a serving fork embedded in his shoulder. The duelists tore down tapestries or pulled up carpets to wrap around or ensnare one another.

More concerned with killing one another than with structural integrity, neither of the combatants noticed (or cared) that they were breaking down support walls and important pillars as they ripped the castle apart. Eventually, the damage became too much, and the castle started to collapse around them. Escaping out a ruined wall even while still hurling projectiles at one another, the Dark Jedi and the Centurion continued their battle on the slopes of the mountain. Though badly injured by this point, Hal-Razab attempted to Organi with fear, but the Qua's telepathic defenses were too strong to be penetrated.

With a wild storm overhead, the rain-slicked stones made both combatants stumble. Each tried calling down more lightning, carving out chunks of the mountain and causing a landslide. Intuiting a moment of weakness, Organi pushed his enemy off balance just as the ground at the Ho'Din's feet cracked. Hal-Razab fell into the landslide, and Te`net struggled to leap from boulder to boulder to avoid it himself. When it had ebbed, though, he followed its progress down and found Hal-Razab bleeding from a dozen injuries, one armed pinned and crushed beneath a rock slide. Without a word, Organi levitated a boulder and smashed it down on Hal-Razab's face.

Aftermath
Vem and Aria not only succeeded in rescuing Axelia and Tarash Grainer, but also found Khoro's remains in the vaults of the castle. The Wooshlyhee's body was borne back to the Sith Star, where it lay in state in the Citadel before being laid to rest in Keltrayu's Tomb on Keliso.

By Te`net's own guess, he had broken one leg, both arms, several ribs, his nose, and his skull during the fight, though his Qua physiology and basic skill at had kept him together enough for the fight. He received further treatment aboard Vem's ship, and was hailed as a hero in the Order for his victory.

With Hal-Razab dead, the Yarowai of Kachee accepted Rin Sakaros's offer to bring their world into her Empire and under her protection. She had her Centurions scour the ruins of Hal-Razab's castle; his s and s were confiscated by the Order, while his various mundane treasures were divided up among the Yarowai. Once everything of value had been located, Rin stationed a capital ship in orbit and had it unleash its s on the mountain, leveling it into sand and erasing all evidence of Hal-Razab's existence from the planet.

Behind the scenes
"His own skirmishes with Darth Vader had been bad enough; a full-scale Force war between Jedi Masters would be terrifying."

- Luke Skywalker's thoughts

The above line from  stuck with User:Sakaros, who realized he had not written such a thing; even Rin Sakaros's many battles are primarily melee via lightsaber, and even when she did use the Force as her primary weapon, it was usually through. The Duel on Kachee originally envisioned Rin herself in Te`net's place, although Sakaros replaced her with Organi to make it a more balanced (and interesting) fight. Organi's only use of his lightsaber was defensive to deflect lightning, and he lost even that early in the fight, making it a battle of Force powers, stamina, and creativity.