[member="Darth Ignus"]
[member="Niysha"]
Daria spent a lot of time wandering. When she'd washed out of the Jedi Agricorps, she'd gone on a pilgrimage that'd mostly convinced her that all she could count on was her own strength and self. When she'd met her father, she'd been temporarily tied down by his training regime and expectations - But he and Daria were adversarial in the BEST of times, and there were times where she simply needed to get away. Get away from him, away from his ideas of strength or propriety. Get away from the disgusting lie he sold the clueless morons of the Galaxy, get away from his parade of sycophants who saw her as an easy in on either the boss's fortune or good graces.
Daria hadn't been able to see herself as Sith when he'd tricked her into signing over her agency, but after several years of actively fighting the urge to brutralize Jacen Cavill's simpering encourage for want of enough power to harm the man himself? She was beginning to understand hatred. Rage. Fury. Every minute in his presence was a reminder that his boot lay against her neck, just how he liked it. Her intermittent walkabouts were the only time she got to feel like herself.
Daria was, unfortunately, just starting to grasp how little she liked herself, though, which put a damper on the whole thing. So she decided to make a change. She booked passage from the Core to the Kathol Outback, and promptly, surreptitiously traveled in the opposite direction.
She needed a change. She needed tutelage that didn't revolve around worship of the Master. The Jedi wouldn't take her, even if she wanted to go - But there was another option to pursue. She's already experienced the worst a Sith could possibly, in her limited experience, offer as a teacher. But her father was singular among even Sith. She'd done research, she'd talked to people, she'd kept her eyes open, and she liberally abused the Considerable resources of her father's company. A decent, spent infochant had barely been a drop in the bucket, honestly.
And that was how a tall, sturdy young woman with a thick mess of black hair and a metal rod over her shoulder drifted off of the spacelanes and would up on Darth Ignis' front door. He seemed to have something of a preference for teaching young women, as far as she could tell, without all the unsavory things that implied. He exercised judgement and a fairly cool head... though her information could have been wrong. Sith Lords weren't the easiest persons to find decent information on, even with Blas-Tec money.
[member="Niysha"]
Daria spent a lot of time wandering. When she'd washed out of the Jedi Agricorps, she'd gone on a pilgrimage that'd mostly convinced her that all she could count on was her own strength and self. When she'd met her father, she'd been temporarily tied down by his training regime and expectations - But he and Daria were adversarial in the BEST of times, and there were times where she simply needed to get away. Get away from him, away from his ideas of strength or propriety. Get away from the disgusting lie he sold the clueless morons of the Galaxy, get away from his parade of sycophants who saw her as an easy in on either the boss's fortune or good graces.
Daria hadn't been able to see herself as Sith when he'd tricked her into signing over her agency, but after several years of actively fighting the urge to brutralize Jacen Cavill's simpering encourage for want of enough power to harm the man himself? She was beginning to understand hatred. Rage. Fury. Every minute in his presence was a reminder that his boot lay against her neck, just how he liked it. Her intermittent walkabouts were the only time she got to feel like herself.
Daria was, unfortunately, just starting to grasp how little she liked herself, though, which put a damper on the whole thing. So she decided to make a change. She booked passage from the Core to the Kathol Outback, and promptly, surreptitiously traveled in the opposite direction.
She needed a change. She needed tutelage that didn't revolve around worship of the Master. The Jedi wouldn't take her, even if she wanted to go - But there was another option to pursue. She's already experienced the worst a Sith could possibly, in her limited experience, offer as a teacher. But her father was singular among even Sith. She'd done research, she'd talked to people, she'd kept her eyes open, and she liberally abused the Considerable resources of her father's company. A decent, spent infochant had barely been a drop in the bucket, honestly.
And that was how a tall, sturdy young woman with a thick mess of black hair and a metal rod over her shoulder drifted off of the spacelanes and would up on Darth Ignis' front door. He seemed to have something of a preference for teaching young women, as far as she could tell, without all the unsavory things that implied. He exercised judgement and a fairly cool head... though her information could have been wrong. Sith Lords weren't the easiest persons to find decent information on, even with Blas-Tec money.