Shakrin
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In all of his searching the galaxy, one simple thing had always eluded Shakrin. He'd sought after knowledge of the Force and the past, but books couldn't teach one the true nature of the Force, or how to actually use it. All it could do was give a guide of how to progress, or how to choose your path. Neither of which was very helpful to him because he'd already made the decision not to choose an actual path. If he sided with one side or the other he was simply opening himself up to the corruption that either side had to offer, and that was unacceptable to him. Besides, the Force didn't have sides. It was a neutral entity that allowed things to live, and gifted some people with the ability to use it. There was no light or dark.
Nal Hutta wasn't exactly the place one would expect to go looking for teaching, but it served its purpose. He figured if there was anywhere to look for someone that could train him that might have a more neutral footing, the home of the galaxy's slug infestation might be a good place to look. If nothing else he could find some heads to knock around if things didn't turn out as he hoped they would. He sidled into a cantina and took a glance around. His presence was easy to read if you knew how to do it. He didn't know how to hide it, so it didn't matter. Sliding into a booth, he sat back and figured he'd wait and see what happened. Maybe he'd spot someone using the Force, or feel someone out. Time would tell, and he had lots of that.
In all of his searching the galaxy, one simple thing had always eluded Shakrin. He'd sought after knowledge of the Force and the past, but books couldn't teach one the true nature of the Force, or how to actually use it. All it could do was give a guide of how to progress, or how to choose your path. Neither of which was very helpful to him because he'd already made the decision not to choose an actual path. If he sided with one side or the other he was simply opening himself up to the corruption that either side had to offer, and that was unacceptable to him. Besides, the Force didn't have sides. It was a neutral entity that allowed things to live, and gifted some people with the ability to use it. There was no light or dark.
Nal Hutta wasn't exactly the place one would expect to go looking for teaching, but it served its purpose. He figured if there was anywhere to look for someone that could train him that might have a more neutral footing, the home of the galaxy's slug infestation might be a good place to look. If nothing else he could find some heads to knock around if things didn't turn out as he hoped they would. He sidled into a cantina and took a glance around. His presence was easy to read if you knew how to do it. He didn't know how to hide it, so it didn't matter. Sliding into a booth, he sat back and figured he'd wait and see what happened. Maybe he'd spot someone using the Force, or feel someone out. Time would tell, and he had lots of that.