A brilliant fire


Outfit: Factory Link | Wedding Ring
Weapons: Double-Bladed Lightsaber
"Our whole life is about training, so there's no reason to rush anything," Valery said as she sat down herself and began pouring the girl a cup of her finest tea. Made using local herbs, so it was likely a flavor she hadn't tried before. After sliding the cup over, Valery poured herself one and leaned back into her chair, already feeling even more relaxed than before. "I also value the bonds and relationships we form with each other. Jedi often find themselves together in situations that are about life and death, or severely impact the futures of other people."
"Making sure we know each other and that we're open among each other to speak about ourselves, our troubles and the things that we enjoy... well, it's important." She smiled and raised a cup to her lips to gently blow over the surface of the hot liquid. It helped cool it down, and also spread its calming scent.
On the topic of differences between the Jedi, Valery paused for a moment. She hadn't really wanted to get too deep into some of these differences, knowing how sensitive of a topic it could be, but the Padawan asked good questions. Questions that deserved an honest answer.
"We all have different thoughts, and in most cases, they don't separate us enough to start new Enclaves. We can accept different views because some things are still quite subjective. But there have also been Enclaves who deviated from the typical Jedi a lot more. The Corellian Green Jedi are an example, and so was my old Enclave."
"My old Enclave's views regarding the Dark Side were far more extreme. They did not believe in the redemption of Sith or fallen Jedi, so members of that Enclave were more aggressive and their focus was on hunting down anything touched by the Dark Side." It had been her job for many years, both as a member of that Enclave and as a Jedi Shadow.
"But you're right — it's complicated," Valery said and began to chuckle. "The Jedi these days are very different. More open to differences and better in tune with themselves."