This is a long acrostic poem, but I cannot be sure which is longer: this acrostic poem or the "Sewers and Rancor Room" poem. Either way, there is a cave here as well as the four tombs of the ancient Sith Lords, who have long since passed away.


Valley of the Dark Lords was a barren place for the Sith archeologists.

Altogether, Aaron met Juhani's old friend Dak Vesser, who was surprised to see Juhani, yet it was a risk.

Later, Aaron would learn more about Juhani and Dak's friendship, which fell apart.

Little eager to get out of Korriban, Aaron knew prestige would be found in the valley, but where to start?

Early on, Lashowe arrived in the valley, but wanted to keep the holocron for herself.

Yet despite his efforts to convince Lashowe they would go to Master Uthar together, Lashowe attacked and dealt.

Over time, Aaron would come to grips with the old memories of the Dark Side, but now was not the place.

Fearful though the Sith hopefuls were, Aaron and his friends journeyed into the three tombs, for no one in the party stayed.

Despite each warning given, Aaron achieved the tasks at hand.

As with each tomb, danger rose and assumed victory would be won to them, but in the end.

Righteousness was Aaron's plan, for he dared faced each danger inside each tomb.

Klann then scoured each tomb until he grabbed all he could, and then left the valley as it was strewn.

Leagues near the Sith Academy, Aaron and his party reached the Shyrack Caves.

Overwhelmed by the darkness of the caves' tunnels, Aaron journeyed on and fought the creatures inside, avoiding any strays.

Right away, Aaron found the renegade sith who escaped from the Academy and fled into hiding.

Determined to help the renegades, Aaron searched for an exit that would prove abiding.

Seemingly enough, Aaron freed the renegade sith and earned their respect. With no time to waste, Aaron returned to the academy, prepared to take the final test.