Grief & Rage

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The Sith Academy of Barbatos.
She was actually here.
This massive academy was filled with so much. Libraries, lecture halls, dueling places to bet people up in! This was the pinnacle of the dark side arts for acolytes. So, what was Gwineira Craft doing in this glorious establishment?
Hiding in her dorm, reading up on the several dozen books she ordered from the library.
Taking a bite out of the space waffles she heated up, the young acolyte continued to read up on how to strengthen one’s telepathic abilities. Force push, pull, choke, and crush. All these ways to enhance one’s connection to the Force, the Dark Side amongst it, and how to ultimately become to best option for the next Sith.
Gwyneira knew there were many powerful acolytes here. She knew this life was harsh. She knew that this academy crawled with many, many powerful and talented students who would never become Sith Lords. She knew the risks, but she was here of her own free will. Gwyneira’s mission was to actually succeed. Not necessarily through supreme power or the most skill, but by being smart. She had watched many of these acolytes spew with anger and throw temper tantrums. Yes, the Dark Side fed on anger. Yet, Gwyneira knew that that anger had to be honed and controlled for proper use. Acting like a three year old when offended was not the path to success. One needed to work for their goals, and Gwyneira was willing to pour sweat and tears into becoming a true Sith.
Gwyneira reached the end of the book. She slammed the cover shut as she took another bite of syrup coated waffle. She was careful not to get any mess on the book as she lifted it and shoved it on the desk her feet were resting on. She lifted the plate and sipped the syrup as she looked upon the books she had just read. She spent most of her time in her dorm or in the lecture halls. She preferred solitude to the squabbling of acolytes who knew nothing but fighting. Not that Gwyneira was superior. She was new here, she knew she stood no chance against these students, Yet, by practicing a sound mind and discipline, she hoped to surpass the ones who sought brute force alone to solve all their problems. Maybe, just maybe, Gwyneira could survive these vultures through wit.
She sighed, tossing the empty bowl on the table. The knife fell on the floor as the acolyte pulled her feet to the floor. She stood up, wiping her hands, as she mentally prepared herself to return this set of books to the library. She had completed her homework hours ago, this was all extra.
She knew she needed it.