The exile could only snort in response, "Me? A warmonger? I'd never." He shook his as he rumbled with quiet laughter. "Some might call me that, and that is acceptable. I believe in peace as the ideal, but I do not believe in letting atrocities continue to keep it. The Ashlan people need a home and the Sith Empire must be destroyed. These two things are simple facts. I intend to reclaim the land of my people, and free all those crushed under the Sith yoke."
The others could call it whatever they liked. Cedric had long since foregone any semblance of care toward the opinions of his peers. Most of them had never led a proper army, never seen the true realities of war. It was grim work, but wholly necessary. If the Jedi ways and the values of liberty were to survive, they would need to go on the defensive. No more reactive councils. No more hidden enclaves.
One order. One people. One purpose, guided wholly by faith and tempered with extreme discipline. The Jedi he was to train would be a different breed than the rest, utterly immune to the temptations of the Dark Side as far as Cedric was concerned. True masters of their emotions, true stewards of peace.
These thoughts came to a standstill as Starlin recounted what had happened to Syd. The exile knew well enough of what Laertia Io had done, and had been keen not to form an opinion. He had no stake in her conflict, and thus had no right to comment on it. He only listened, nodded along occasionally, and eventually exhaled a very deep sigh.
"Sith confusion," Cedric grumbled, his face twisting up in disgust, "A padawan dead, you maimed, and for what?" He asked rhetorically as he rose from his chair, pacing along the length of his office. "That is what they do Starlin. They use. They corrupt. They waste life," he turned to meet the youth's gaze, his expression softening. "I am sorry they manipulated you like that. If Syd associates openly with a follower of the Bogan, then it is very likely she too is corrupted. I will not tell you what to do, but I would advise avoiding her in the future. She is clearly dangerous," perhaps not due to her own intentions, but Sith had a way of using those around them. She might have remained wholly pure of heart for all Cedric knew, but that would waver in time. It always did when one tolerated the Dark Side.
"I would be more than happy to teach you Starlin," He concluded as he returned to his chair. "And you have experience with Sith trickery firsthand. I will have need of a man with your experience on the battlefront."