Ludo Kressh's pedicure set

"If showing someone Ludo Kressh's pedicure will change the game, I'm for it."

- Marn Heirogryph

Ludo Kressh's pedicure set was a set of grooming tools used by Sith servants who tended to Lord Ludo Kressh's feet before and during the Great Hyperspace War.

History
"You have done well, and it has been rewarded. Glory in the honor, Seelah—it is the greatest that can befall such as us."

- Seelah's father, about her promotion to Ludo Kressh's pedal caretaker

The pedicure set was supposedly used by slaves and servants during Ludo Kressh's rule on Rhelg to tend to his feet. One such servant was Seelah Korsin, who was charged with tending to and nursing Ludo Kressh's feet, particularly after battle. When she failed to stop an infection from spreading after her master had injured one of his ankles, Ludo Kressh slowly executed every member of her family one-by-one. Eventually, seeing as she had nothing left to live for on Rhelg, Seelah left for the employ of Naga Sadow's faction.

Roughly one thousand years later, the kit was discovered by the Snivvian Marn Heirogryph in the  Covenant-controlled Sanctum of the Exalted. Gryph joked about the resin-covered artifact after reading its  Covenant Identichip. The artifact was likely obliterated, however, when Jedi Master Lucien Draay ordered the destruction of the sanctum.

Behind the scenes
The pedicure set was first shown in Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 29: Exalted, Part 1, where it was discovered by Zayne Carrick's partner, Marn "Gryph" Hierogryph when they were searching for evidence to use against the Jedi Covenant. It would not appear again until the premier of another one of John Jackson Miller's works: Lost Tribe of the Sith: Paragon, in which one of the Sith characters, Seelah Korsin reveals that she was the pedal caretaker for Ludo Kressh during her childhood. In the novella she flashbacks to points of her servitude to Ludo Kressh, in which her family praises her for achieving the great honor of tending to their master's feet. During her time on Rhelg she undoubtedly utilized the pedicure set in the process of treating her master's feet, as her position is an obvious allusion to the artifact, confirmed by John Jackson Miller in his blog Q&A.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 29: Exalted, Part 1
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Paragon