Sorel Crieff
Ready are you? What know you of ready?
Sorel sat back. Lynn may be her Padawan, but she had just stumbled into a father and daughter reunion and in a very real sense, she felt like an interloper.
In truth she had no personal reference for those feelings – she’d left her own family voluntarily and at a very young age. She’d come to see the Jedi as family in the broadest sense but had made no strong connections for most of her life. Today she counted a handful as friends but if she was entirely honest, she saw them as Jedi first. It was her way of managing to learn to be prepared to let go of those she might lose one day. It was the Jedi way.
But she had some empathy for a parent and child reunification and she knew her primary role was to be an observer.
So she smiled when Lynn spoke and then when her father made something of a joke. “Being kept in line by my Padawans at very least keeps me humble. And hopefully it demonstrates that we are all still learning. At least that’s the official line. Unofficially? They are a constant source of questions that allows me to revisit my own beliefs. I have become far more tolerant since I took on my first Padawan. But not necessarily better behaved.”
“And please, feel free to give Lynn the benefit of your knowledge. I only know so much and any teaching wider than my experiences can only be a good thing.”
[member="Valiens Nantaris"] [member="Lynn Corerunner"]
In truth she had no personal reference for those feelings – she’d left her own family voluntarily and at a very young age. She’d come to see the Jedi as family in the broadest sense but had made no strong connections for most of her life. Today she counted a handful as friends but if she was entirely honest, she saw them as Jedi first. It was her way of managing to learn to be prepared to let go of those she might lose one day. It was the Jedi way.
But she had some empathy for a parent and child reunification and she knew her primary role was to be an observer.
So she smiled when Lynn spoke and then when her father made something of a joke. “Being kept in line by my Padawans at very least keeps me humble. And hopefully it demonstrates that we are all still learning. At least that’s the official line. Unofficially? They are a constant source of questions that allows me to revisit my own beliefs. I have become far more tolerant since I took on my first Padawan. But not necessarily better behaved.”
“And please, feel free to give Lynn the benefit of your knowledge. I only know so much and any teaching wider than my experiences can only be a good thing.”
[member="Valiens Nantaris"] [member="Lynn Corerunner"]