An aunty, who had participated in the Sith rebellion when the Empire and the Sith were at war, later recounted her experiences. While en route to Osou with baskets of rice, she informed others that the stories of disappearing bodies were factual, having personally witnessed the battlefield's corpses vanish after the arrival of the Sith witch.
Decades after the Sith rebellion, a female individual, old enough to be considered an aunty, had fought in that conflict, operating large cannons that caused burns on her hands. One day, she journeyed to Osou on the Outer Rim planet of Genbara, carrying rice in baskets balanced on a pole across her shoulders. She was accompanied by several other beings, including another aunty with an apothecary chest, an uncle piloting a landspeeder, another uncle leading a beast of burden, and the Ronin and the Traveler.
During a conversation with her fellow travelers, the aunty dismissed the idea of Imperial unification and the supposed two decades of peace. She recounted how, just the previous year, her cousin had been shot with a blaster by a bandit, leaving her family struggling to pay for his bacta treatment. The uncle with the beast of burden added that their people were too occupied with defending against pirate attacks to care about the Empire's growing tensions. When the uncle with the landspeeder mentioned the missing bodies, the aunty with the apothecary chest shared a rumor about similar occurrences on Buna. Challenging the skepticism surrounding these rumors, the aunty carrying rice asserted that they were not mere stories, having personally observed the disappearance of corpses from battlefields following the passage of the Sith witch.
Given the Traveler's profession as a storyteller, their opinion was sought regarding the aunty's statement. They expressed appreciation for her words, suggesting that people should heed the aunty's account, even if its veracity was uncertain. The Traveler then asked her if their assessment was accurate, to which she responded with a grunt before turning away.