Corvus Raaf
Adieu...
A chance remark meant that Corvus was going to spend some time with a fellow Jedi she felt as though she'd known for as long as she'd been on Ossus - but that she had hardly spoken to. Well that was about to be resolved and the Jedi in question would be able to add another lightsaber Form to his bow - in this case the Way of the Sarlaac, or Form I.
She'd booked the room and had the training sabers ready. She'd confirmed with [member="Meeristali Peradun"] the time, so she knew he'd be there.
She had a basic plan mapped out in her mind. It was broadly the same for the Younglings and Padawans she'd trained to this point. But Meeristali didn't feel like a Padawan to her. And that was no disrespect to the title or the holders of the title. Rather that the dynamic was totally different. She wasn't teaching him to be a Jedi - rather she was showing him a technique. There was no need to discuss the Code - just stick to the saber work.
So she double-checked the training sabers and waited.
She'd booked the room and had the training sabers ready. She'd confirmed with [member="Meeristali Peradun"] the time, so she knew he'd be there.
She had a basic plan mapped out in her mind. It was broadly the same for the Younglings and Padawans she'd trained to this point. But Meeristali didn't feel like a Padawan to her. And that was no disrespect to the title or the holders of the title. Rather that the dynamic was totally different. She wasn't teaching him to be a Jedi - rather she was showing him a technique. There was no need to discuss the Code - just stick to the saber work.
So she double-checked the training sabers and waited.