Lucianus Adair
Character
Of all the tenets that Lucianus Lucifer Bane-Adair lived by, the tenet of lifelong learning and continual betterment of the self was a highly important one. Add that to the fact that he was never so foolish to consider himself invincible, or most powerful, and it would explain why he spent the majority of his time in the company of tomes and scrolls, or in training of his body and power. This was a learned way of life, one taught from a young age, one that… even after the realized betrayal of his father who had raised him so, he could not abandon. It was a strength, and strength was not to be abandoned or ignored.
It was to this end that he had come to an arrangement with @[member="Sargon Vynea"]. Though not of his particular ilk, nor sharing in his alignment, there was still a good deal that the Sith Knight could learn from this Master. Their differences mattered little, for one common thing did - they were both of the Fringe, and thus were driven to aid one another.
And so, one evening, the tall, dark-haired knight awaited the master at the appointed time and location, for the commencement of their training together. His mind went back to a time that was indeed several hundred years, instead of the matter of mere months that it felt, to the training given by his mistress; he wondered at the differences he would see between her and this master.
It was to this end that he had come to an arrangement with @[member="Sargon Vynea"]. Though not of his particular ilk, nor sharing in his alignment, there was still a good deal that the Sith Knight could learn from this Master. Their differences mattered little, for one common thing did - they were both of the Fringe, and thus were driven to aid one another.
And so, one evening, the tall, dark-haired knight awaited the master at the appointed time and location, for the commencement of their training together. His mind went back to a time that was indeed several hundred years, instead of the matter of mere months that it felt, to the training given by his mistress; he wondered at the differences he would see between her and this master.