Raphael Gallustrade
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From the planet of Rapture the shuttle went, and on it was Raphael, once a jedi, now an apprentice to Darth Keres... As he stared at the book in his hands he thought back on how she, on how his master had described this. This was to be a rare treat. He was her apprentice and, as such, he needed to learn about the history of the sith empire. For that reason, he was being allowed a bit of time to visit Dromund Kaas, the original capital of the Sith Empire.
He still didn't know how to feel about this. He'd been a thrall before and had survived just fine. This time, though he was more than just a thrall, now he was an apprentice to a sith lord. Worst part was he'd never become a padawan when he was in the Jedi, so he didn't know, at all, what to expect. Personal and individual training was all that he knew about. The worst part about it was that he felt like he should've been more worried, more concerned... perhaps even more angry or scared. But as the shuttle carried him to this planet he couldn't help but feel excited, and guilty about being excited. Yet he loved to learn.
The door to the travel compartment opened and he jumped, looking up as it did. The guard stepped inside, and glanced at him for a moment, before giving a bit of a salute. "We're about to come out of hyperspace, and we'll be landing on Dromund Kaas, sir." It took a second for him, the guard staring at him, no doubt awaiting some kind of confirmation. "...sir? Is everything alright?" Raphael stared at the man for a second or two longer. Did... this guy not know? Did...
Raphael sighed as he finally settled back into the chair, and picked the book back up, nodding and trying to look nonplussed. "Sir?" The guard asked again, and he could feel his teeth grit.
"I heard you the first time. I don't need constant updates." He growled. The trooper stood there for a few more seconds. "I'm sorry, did I stutter?! Get OUT!!" This caused the rooper to jump suddenly, bow and quickly left the room, door closing behid him. Raphael took a breath as the guard left. He was trying to keep himself reigned in, while Ad-- while his master wasn't around, but it was becoming harder and harder.
He felt a lurch as the ship finally touched down at the Starport and he sighed. While he wasn't sure, entirely, how he was supposed to learn about this place. The door opened again and the same guard stood before him. "I'm alright," Raphael replied with thinly veiled annoyance. "I don't need you to tell me." The man bowed his head and moved aside as Raphael continued moving and walked down the ramp, sighing. The planet... He wasn't sure he liked it, but the architecture, currently was impressive. Still... who on this planet was he going to learn of the history from? Or was he to go to the library?
Alina Tremiru
He still didn't know how to feel about this. He'd been a thrall before and had survived just fine. This time, though he was more than just a thrall, now he was an apprentice to a sith lord. Worst part was he'd never become a padawan when he was in the Jedi, so he didn't know, at all, what to expect. Personal and individual training was all that he knew about. The worst part about it was that he felt like he should've been more worried, more concerned... perhaps even more angry or scared. But as the shuttle carried him to this planet he couldn't help but feel excited, and guilty about being excited. Yet he loved to learn.
The door to the travel compartment opened and he jumped, looking up as it did. The guard stepped inside, and glanced at him for a moment, before giving a bit of a salute. "We're about to come out of hyperspace, and we'll be landing on Dromund Kaas, sir." It took a second for him, the guard staring at him, no doubt awaiting some kind of confirmation. "...sir? Is everything alright?" Raphael stared at the man for a second or two longer. Did... this guy not know? Did...
Raphael sighed as he finally settled back into the chair, and picked the book back up, nodding and trying to look nonplussed. "Sir?" The guard asked again, and he could feel his teeth grit.
"I heard you the first time. I don't need constant updates." He growled. The trooper stood there for a few more seconds. "I'm sorry, did I stutter?! Get OUT!!" This caused the rooper to jump suddenly, bow and quickly left the room, door closing behid him. Raphael took a breath as the guard left. He was trying to keep himself reigned in, while Ad-- while his master wasn't around, but it was becoming harder and harder.
He felt a lurch as the ship finally touched down at the Starport and he sighed. While he wasn't sure, entirely, how he was supposed to learn about this place. The door opened again and the same guard stood before him. "I'm alright," Raphael replied with thinly veiled annoyance. "I don't need you to tell me." The man bowed his head and moved aside as Raphael continued moving and walked down the ramp, sighing. The planet... He wasn't sure he liked it, but the architecture, currently was impressive. Still... who on this planet was he going to learn of the history from? Or was he to go to the library?
