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So much was happening around them that Cerys took a moment not to focus, but to fixate. First, it was on Zahari's choice of words. Date? Cerys scoffed. Her eyes rolled and she started to protest.

She stopped herself dead in her tracks when she noticed her reaction. Zahari had moved behind Cerys, and Cerys had stretched an arm out instinctively shielding her fellow Togruta. The arm was quickly pulled to her side again.


"Well. You will...just have to graduate from Naboo instead. Not try, do," she said, words clipped and abrupt. She was tempted to add some comment about it being Zahari's first lesson, but a bird-lady interrupted her.


Cerys deferred to the senior Jedi, an archivist. For a moment, she wondered if Echo would be able to help find information on the Oathwardens. She held back on questioning the Knight, for now.

"This Order does not have a long history," Cerys said, inserting her opinion, "you will not find much about it in the archives."


There was another wince. "But...what an honour it is to be the generation that establishes the legacy." She only half believed her own spiel. Frankly, if she could find another Oathwarden, Cerys would leave Naboo immediately.

"It is most gratifiying to have met you, Knight Athoth." Gratifying was a word that pleasant people said, wasn't it?

Cerys offered a bow, before her eyes caught sight of Phillip going by. He seemed to be avoiding someone. "Padawan Slate. Your attire is in desperate need of attention..." But he was already gone. Cerys offered the Sith a shrug.

"First, Miss Kaan. Now, Miss With Cerys," she said, on the verge of making a joke. Instead, she frowned, letting the moment slip.

Pointing into the dining hall, Cerys finger guided Zahari's attention to the brooding figure of Lorn Reingard Lorn Reingard . "That is Lorn Reingard. One of the finest duelists I have ever sparred with...outside of maye Lily Decoria Lily Decoria . You would do well to know him, and learn from him." She stopped the explanation as quickly as it began. "Come. Zahari Kaan. We have much more to see."

Without hesitation, Cerys spun on her heels and marched off to a different section of the Sanctuary.




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| TAG: Zahari Kaan Zahari Kaan Phillip Slate Phillip Slate Henbane Bosk Henbane Bosk Vodet Vodet Echo Athoth Echo Athoth Lorn Reingard Lorn Reingard Michael Angellus Michael Angellus |

Open to direct interaction, feel free to choose the next spot that the tour goes too

 
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"Our history may be short, but Naboo's history is vast. I would be most willing to go through it with you some time."

Echo didn't express it in her face, as she was not very emotive, but she was very excited that someone shared her love of history. She gave another dip of her head as the two resolved to continue their tour.

"A pleasure to meet you as well," Echo stated. "Do come to the archives should you require any assistance."

And then her attention was squarely on Phillip Slate Phillip Slate .

"Have you been painting?" she asked, noting the colorful stains on the young man's robes. "I find that the acidic properties of citrus are most useful when removing those sorts of stains from clothing. Though, of all the stains you could leave in place, paint is the most visually appealing."

She did her best to offer a slight smile. Monotone as she was, it was at least an attempt to express that she wasn't being judgemental. After all, she was a bit of a painter in her free time as well.

Though admittedly she hadn't had free time in a while...


 
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"Paint? Those aren't natural markings?" Mellomere appeared beside Echo.

In no way dressed like a typical padawan and instead dressed in a light dress reminiscent of the warm dirt that was carved from the seaside ledges.

Her hand extending to pinch a splotch of color on Phillip's robe to test the claim of them being something other than a natural pigment. Frowning as a she noticed the fibers.

"Oh. That's a shame." Her interest quickly dying at the realization until she spotted Cerys and a new face.

Eyes widening as the iridescent qualities of her eyes flared before settling again.

"Hello! Who are you? You have spikes on your head! What natural predators are those for? Are they really big? Or maybe they help you hear? I don't think they'd really help you swim but I could be wrong. Do you like swimming? I love swimming." Her words flying well ahead of her sense as she closed the distance between them.

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Direct Interaction
Echo Athoth Echo Athoth | Phillip Slate Phillip Slate
 


Location: Training Course, Shiraya's Sanctuary
Objective: Meditation
Tags: Zahari Kaan Zahari Kaan Cerys Dyn Cerys Dyn Kyric Kyric


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More than her own breath and muscle, it was the Force that kept Catarina moving. Every leap, bound and landing looked more dangerous than the last - with every wild aerial maneuver, she relied less and less on her own cognition and more and more on the Force to keep her safe.

And when she stopped, tension, coiled like an overwound spring. There was a brief second where an onlooker might worry that she'd explode from all the suppressed kinetic potential...and then just as quick, she was on her feet, cool, calm, and collected, and smoothing out the wrinkles in her robes. Now that she was no longer so intensely focused on her whirlwind meditation, she could...socialize. There had been some talk - apparently a Stih convert was meant to be released from holding today. She had a responsibility, then, to make a good impression on the newcomer.

Besides that, a fellow Jedi had joined her in the training grounds already, though...

She glanced over at her fellow Knight, alone, doing pullups, situated seemingly as far as he could manage from Catarina.

Perhaps he simply wasn't in a chatty mood. She could relate.

And so, for him, Catarina offered a polite wave and a melancholy smile in his general direction.

 
And a touch of the blues
There was no ninja rapping at this meeting. Vodet was here on business, mostly. He did enjoy the world, and seeing the main temple of The Jedi Order was always nice. A world that had so much nature, unlike the world of Coruscant, or even Fondor, was always appealing to this Master. Besides, there were so many wise and great Jedi here. Not always warriors, but librarians and teachers as well.

Wasn’t the last Jedi Master who was green saying that wars didn’t make one great?

If only Vodet could live so long to be that level of wise. The non-sentient cousins of his in most oceanic worlds were long lived.

So long as he didn’t catch a rogue lightsaber in the side, he should be fine.

He had been this long.

Vodet’s careful, not rushed steps were soon greeted with another, and the large Yinchorri looked up with a friendly tip of his head. “Hello.” Said the reptile. He recognized the other only in the slightest, not having come across many Draethos in his day. But hearing tales.

“It is good to see someone else with years. Even the older no-shells sometimes think too quickly.”
No-Shells was definitely how he referred to most humanoids. Vodet extended a large, three clawed hand forward. “They call me Vodet.

“And silence can be ones own best friend, or a way to isolate oneself from the others. My kind has done both through the years. Where do you hail from?”
The robes did NOT look Naboo.

Henbane Bosk Henbane Bosk
 
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The halls were filled with energy. Students moving through the halls on their way to whatever was currently on their schedule. A handful of new faces around. All a sort of strange lively energy that Lossa found oddly comfortable.

Zeriana was displeased by it however.

Her face scrunched against the noise, hands clasped over her ears and face buried into her mother's robe. Agitation rolling off of her that Lossa made to counteract with her own emotions. Not to mask. This phase was likely to remain for a while still, and it was better in her mind to not hide the fact.

Softening the intensity instead as she moved through the crowd. Arm protectively held around Zeriana. Moving to help her cousin greet the somewhat newer faces to arrive.

Spotting Cerys Dyn Cerys Dyn and Zahari Kaan Zahari Kaan in passing.

Lossa keeping her expression bland as she nodded to them. As others might have done, Lossa had warned Brandyn about the padawan.

While perhaps sharing more than intended through her emotional state speaking about Cerys in such privacy. Brandyn had reassured her about Cerys. Even touched base with her on occasion to update her.

Progress.

It might have been painstakingly little.

But he was reporting progress. Of sorts. She paused mid-stride as the words resonated more than she realized. Pausing to look back to Cerys alongside the first convert in their fold.

Eyes staring before narrowing slightly with a huff.

"I hate cosmic lessons."

She spoke to no-one in particular. Blinking finally as her gaze fell to the one in her arms. Lip twitching before she turned on her heel to return to her path.

Stopping again at the top of the stairs, watching Brandyn heading up the small group of

 

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Master Henbane Bosk

Tag: Vodet Vodet
"The Force does not ask for mastery. It asks for patience."

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Henbane's claw settled against Vodet's with a quiet firmness, the shake less a greeting and more a gesture of mutual anchoring. One didn't meet another elder in passing, you recognized them, like a tree recognizing the soil from which it once grew.

"The young speak of peace like it's a strategy. We remember when it was a prayer," he said, gently withdrawing his hand. "Henbane Bosk. Jedi, botanist, hermit, if you ask most."

A breeze lifted the edge of his moss-lined robe as they began to walk. The temple opened up in clean lines and subtle motion ahead of them- sunlight cutting through stone pillars, the sound of training sabers distant but rhythmic.

"I hail from Draethos," he continued, "though I've not stood on its soil in over six centuries. Parcelus Minor became my refuge during the plague. I lived in its green for so long I forgot how to speak in anything but stillness."

He glanced sideways, the old barklike ridges of his face deepening with the motion. "Silence is a comfort. But yes... it grows mold when left too long in the dark."

A pause followed, not awkward, but settled. Like a stone finding its place.

"You walk like someone who has earned stillness," he added. "But not someone who sits idle. May I ask—what brings you to Naboo? The waters here are calm. But I suspect you are not here to swim."
 
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After a few sets of pull-ups, Kyric gently began to sway forward and back to build momentum. It continued until the kiffar swung upward in a wide arc and ended in a handstand, his hands held tight to the bar below him. He exhaled deeply. His mind drifted further away from the facility back to the streets of Denon. Memories of what back then felt like endless nights chasing Ryv and Dagon over the rooftops of Seven Corners played out in brief flashes.

They treated it like a game; a means to spend the evening after a hard day's work in the bar. But time had a way of bringing about a certain clarity and Kyric knew better now. Every second they spent out in the dark leaping, soaring, and falling through the slums was all in preparation for the future—one without them.

Kyric about-faced on the bar and caught side of Catarina's gesture while still mid-handstand.

I must look like such a tool right now, he thought. Who just ignores someone else like that? Freakin' nice work, me. The kiffar carefully balanced on one hand and raised the other in greeting before he rotated a smooth 90° and dropped back down to the floor with practiced ease.

"Thank ye, Dagon," Kyric muttered, his single-eye following the echo of his missing friend as he propelled himself over unseen rooftops and out of sight completely.

When the memories faded away and Kyric returned to the training course, he considered Catarina on the opposite side of the chamber.

From the look of her, he guessed they were close enough in age that it shouldn't feel weird to approach. They were Jedi, too. Common ground usually made these things easier. But the pit forming in his stomach dashed away the simplicity of it all. Another echo of an unknown place—caught somewhere between dream and reality—surfaced.

Words spoken in a moment of vulnerability resounded through his head.

"When I envision the end of my life, it ain't pretty. I've seen whispers of what's waitin' for me. A bloodstained blade—my blade—shattered to pieces. I'm alone like my father was. Everythin' I ever loved driven into me like daggers; twisted until I scream."

He looked away from her and back to the exit.

A few quick steps would see Kyric gone from the course and away from the temple. No longer would his very presence endanger the lives of the righteous and just who walked these hallowed halls.

Hesitation is defeat.

Solipsis wanted this. He wanted Kyric to struggle under the same weight his father did; buried under a mountain of pain, embroiled in an unwinnable battle alone.

"Feth it," Kyric pivoted and wandered over as casually as a man cosplaying a mummy in Jedi training robes could. He cleared his throat and nodded. "Afternoon, ma'am. Name's Kyric—Kyric Karis. I'm new to this here order and I ain't any good at makin' friends. You wouldn't happen to be open to a bit o' socializin' would ye?"


Tags: Catarina Talen Catarina Talen
Nearby: Brandyn Sal-Soren Brandyn Sal-Soren | Cerys Dyn Cerys Dyn | Zahari Kaan Zahari Kaan
 

E L E N N A⠀S Y L A R I
Youngling Training Hall

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The midday sun filtered through the arched windows of the youngling training hall, casting golden shapes across the polished stone floor. A small circle of younglings sat cross-legged in silence, or near-silence, as Eleena walked slowly behind them, her hands clasped lightly in front of her. The soft hum of the Temple's ambient energy wrapped around the younglings like a warm embrace.


"
Stillness," Eleena spoke gently, her voice low but clear. "Not the kind you force, but the kind you remember." A youngling shifted in his seat, and another peeked one eye open; Eleena didn't scold. Instead, she moved quietly behind them and knelt down. "Close your eyes again, Nira. And yes, you too, Toh."

There was a pause. Her tone remained soft, but her presence was firm: "
You are not stones. You are not air. You are not supposed to be empty. What you feel... is the beginning." A breeze stirred through the open windows, and she continued, almost in a whisper, "Feel your breathing, not as a thing to control, but to notice. You are not here to win against your thoughts. You are here to see them float by, like ships in orbit. Watch them. Let them pass..." She paused once more, allowing the younglings to consider for a moment, "Remember, Where there is no emotion, there is no life..."

Silence returned, steadier this time. "
Some of you will find calm. Some of you will feel restless. That is not failure- it is the Force telling you where to begin." She rose slowly and resumed her slow steps around the circle. A small voice piped up from the circle. "Master Eleena... what if my thoughts never stop?" Eleena paused, folding her hands gently before her. "That is a question many have. The answer is not to silence your thoughts, but to let them be. Imagine a pond. The wind may ripple the surface, but deep beneath, the water remains still. Your mind can be like that, even if the surface moves."

Another hand rose shyly. "
Is it okay if I don't feel the Force yet?" Eleena smiled softly. "More than okay. The Force is patient. It does not race to meet you, but waits for the right moment. Sometimes it whispers quietly, sometimes it calls loudly. You will feel it in time- at your own pace."

The younglings settled once more, breathing in unison with the soft hum of the Temple. Eleena's eyes shone with quiet pride at the younglings. "
Now, let us begin again..."

Tags: Cerys Dyn Cerys Dyn & Zahari Kaan Zahari Kaan (Open!)

 
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Tags: In the main text of the post
Objective: Get Food. Don't get caught.
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"Have you been painting?"
"Paint? Those aren't natural markings?"

Phillip froze mid-step at the comments about the paint, turning around on the heel of his foot both to look at both Knight Athoth and Mellomere with an awkward smile.

"Oh. Yes. It's...what I do in my free time. It's my way of meditation. I'm not...too skilled at just sitting and meditating. It's better for me when I'm moving."

In a way, it was Phillip's form of moving meditation. It allowed him to focus on clearing his mind and work on different tasks. Yet he couldn't help blink as well as Mellomere pinched at a splotch of paint...before she seemed to just wander off as quickly as she had arrived. Well. That had been...a surprise. Phillip turned his attention over towards Echo for a moment and gave her another awkward smile before shrugging his shoulders.

"I'm...going to grab some food."


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The disappointment of the young Mellomere that the paint was not natural was a bit amusing, much as Echo didn't express it. She was quick to scamper off as well, no attention span longevity it seemed.

"Oh. Yes. It's...what I do in my free time. It's my way of meditation. I'm not...too skilled at just sitting and meditating. It's better for me when I'm moving."

"That is logical," Echo concluded. "To clear your mind with repetitive motion can often be more effective."

When was the last time she had meditated? Echo was always a doer. She didn't give herself much free-time, always moving from one project to the next. Perhaps there was fault in this way of existing. She may want to pick painting back up.

"Very well," she nodded when Phillip expressed a desire to go eat. "I will not hold you up any longer. Though... perhaps you would be willing to join me for a painting session? I must admit I am a bit rusty, but I have been told by the council that I should make an effort to connect with our students more. I'm afraid I have been quite unsuccessful given my... self-inflicted work load."

Perhaps a task for later, if she made the effort to make time.


 



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Lorn's spoon stalled halfway to his mouth, hovering there like a lost moon. He wasn't obvious about it, though. He had that practiced slouch, the kind you get from years of pretending not to hear the conversations you should. But a tiny muscle flickered near his eye, a telltale twitch. He was listening. Of course he was.

First came Slate, poor kid. The walking paint palette. He watched as the young man navigated the hall like he was on a stealth mission, dodging behind other students as if his colorful clothes were more incriminating than a lightsaber. The stains gave him away every time, a breadcrumb trail of artistic mishaps. Lorn snorted softly, a sound that might have been a chuckle if he had the energy.

Then Zahari Kaan showed up. Ex-Sith. A project of the Council, the monitor on her ankle seemed a bit much. He watched her melt behind Cerys, a movement so practiced it screamed experience. Lorn recognized the look. The kind of ready that didn't come from practice drills.

Cerys gestured in his direction. His name drifted into the conversation like a stray thought. He didn't outwardly react, but his fingers tightened around his spoon. The compliment hung in the air, awkward and undeserved: One of the finest duelists I have ever sparred with. It felt… exaggerated. He looked down at his stew, but it offered no answers.

As if on cue, Mellomere floated into the scene, a walking, talking glitch in the Matrix. All curious chaos and vibrant colors, poking at students and asking questions that sounded like they came from a nature documentary. This place had changed, grown, maybe even thrived. It was such a pleasure to see it thriving.

Still… his gaze drifted back across the room. The interwoven chaos. The unexpected alliances. The tension and the laughter. The potential. Maybe, just maybe, he didn't need to get involved. Not today. The new recruits could forge their own paths, build their own stories.

So he went back to his stew, eating slowly and deliberately, a silent observer to the strangely beautiful order of it all.

And if the corner of his mouth twitched upward, just a fraction, into something that resembled a smile?

Well, no one seemed to notice.

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@Open (More than happy to keep observing though)​

 


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"Katarine. Kas," Brandyn said with a nod to each respectively.

His pace down the hallway was steady. He listened intently and offered a smile as the Jedi talked.

"There are multiple Enclaves are that will be affiliating, and we welcome Jedi from other Orders to make their primary or even secondary home with us," Brandyn said, "you will not be turned away from our door if your Jedi insignia lacks the Naboo flourish."


"Ah. Vizion. He and I are well acquainted...from childhood even. If you have been working with Viz then you are well off," Brandyn offered.

"Sounds like you have been busy, Kas. The Order needs people that will put in the work, being busy is a good sign," he said while casting Katarine a smile that said, You found a good one.

"Have you had any guidance on a specific path, Kas? What are your natural inclinations?"


 



Tags: Echo Athoth Echo Athoth
Objective: Get Food. Don't get caught.
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"Of course. I would love to have a painting session."

Phillip lowered his head into a bow for a moment. In the past, he had felt too embarrassed to show his paintings to anyone. But then came Isla. Who had given him the confidence to show off what he could do. He was starting to take somewhat pride in his work. Now that he was no longer seeking for the approval of his family and was just going off what he enjoyed himself.

Yet he tilted his head at the comment about the Knight having a "self-inflicted work load". It made sense that the Knights would have quite a large work load, but for it to be self inflicted?

"...If I can help in anyway to reduce the load, please ask Ma'am. A burden shared is a burden halved."

With that however, Phillip finally headed off to finally get that meal he had been wanted. By now, he had already been caught with the paint on his robes, so he was no longer bothering to try and stay hidden.


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"...If I can help in anyway to reduce the load, please ask Ma'am. A burden shared is a burden halved."

"Very well then," Echo agreed.

How very earnest of the young man. It reminded her of someone she knew as a padawan. The Ogemite offered a dip of her head and allowed the painter to set off to acquire some food.

In the meantime, her eyes drifted to a lonesome corner of the the dining hall, where Cerys had pointed out the presence of Lorn. Echo made her way over to the table and sat herself down, withdrawing a book from her bag to idly read. What did she even have on her... It seemed like she was going to be reading about the seasonal behavior of aquatic birds. How thrilling.

"Is there an appeal to silently watching from afar?" Echo asked Lorn. "I'm afraid if I'm afar it's typically because I have some task to complete."

He seemed happy at least, maybe. There was a subtle smile there. It was... odd. Echo was always the outsider looking in when it came to why people felt what they did at any given moment.

It was natural someone so studious would be curious.


 


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Location: Walking With Brandyn
Objective: Meet Jedi
Tags: Brandyn Sal-Soren Brandyn Sal-Soren Kas Larsen Kas Larsen

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Well that was an efficient answer to her question at least. It seemed all Jedi were welcome here. She wondered when the Jedi had become so fragmented and clumped into various orders? Perhaps the archives here would tell her.

The thought of the archives lit up a new idea as well. She had already checked The New Jedi Order and they had no record of her. She doubted this place would, as it seemed newer, but there was no harm in trying. Her quest to find out more details of the galaxy after her freeze wasn’t moving quickly but the breadcrumbs were all there. She just needed to follow them.

She noticed the woman and the young child standing nearby and smiled. “I see we’ve been greeted by the head honcho already.” She smiled at the little girl. “Hello.”


 
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Wearing: Robes + ankle monitor
Tag: Cerys Dyn Cerys Dyn Echo Athoth Echo Athoth Lossa Aureus Lossa Aureus Lorn Reingard Lorn Reingard Phillip Slate Phillip Slate Mellomere Mellomere


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Cerys' aid did not go unnoticed.

She glanced at her once outstretched arm, then at Cerys.

If she had some thoughts on the matter, they were well guarded. All anyone had to go by was the way she shyly scratched the back of her lekku.

It was not until Echo Athoth Echo Athoth and Cerys both returned to the subject of history that she snapped out of it, looking up at the archivist with mixed embarrassment and curiosity.

"
I meant Jedi history, in general." she muttered.

Or at least the parts which did not concern the ancient Sith Empire's founding.

"A pleasure to meet you as well," Echo stated. "Do come to the archives should you require any assistance."

"Thank you, Knight Athoth."

She nodded appreciatively, also returning a similar nod to Lossa Aureus Lossa Aureus , who's dark robed form Zahari tracked a little more closely. She couldn't quite place it, maybe that darker palette or guarded expression, but she added something more... familiar, to the scenery.

Zahari chose to believe that was a good thing.

Then of course there was Phillip Slate Phillip Slate , the polar opposite, trailing painted robes behind him.

"Pardon me Cerys. And...Miss with Cerys."

"Zaha-"

And gone much too quickly for introductions.

"
...ri..."


"First, Miss Kaan. Now, Miss With Cerys,"

"Ah yes, the inevitable fall from grace," she whispered, leaning towards Cerys with that little smirk again.

"
Being associated with you."

Next came Mellomere Mellomere , who she was starting to realize was actually quite on brand for this temple. The more questions she asked however, the more Zahari looked as if she didn't know how to answer. Her red eyes slowly grew wider and wider with each, entirely concentrated on the sparkling personality before her, like a womp rat in the headlights of a very quickly approaching landspeeder.

"
uh-uhm."

She took a deep breath, and tried to answer as many questions as she could manage.

"
...Hi..."

"
Zahari Kaan."

"
They help me hear. They are very sensitive."

"
My homeworld has no water."


She smiled nercously, with shark-like teeth that unintentionally made her look like something which might've eaten the Ersansyr, then waved as she quickly filed in behind Cerys who was now leading her elsewhere.


Cerys finger guided Zahari's attention to the brooding figure of Lorn Reingard. "That is Lorn Reingard. One of the finest duelists I have ever sparred with...outside of maye Lily Decoria. You would do well to know him, and learn from him." She stopped the explanation as quickly as it began. "Come. Zahari Kaan. We have much more to see."

"Oh~?" hummed Zahari as her red gaze followed until finding the man.

"
Duelist you say? what form?"

But of course the tour stopped for no one, and Zahari found herself nearly jogging to catch up.

"
Now hold on, isn't it prudent that I meet him today then? I'll have you know I'm not so bad myself!"

"
My training shouldn't go to waste you know!" she called after the marching padawan.






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Lorn didn't need to look up when Echo settled across from him. He felt her presence like a barometer shift before a storm. The scrape of the chair, the soft rustle as she pulled a book from her satchel, and then, that voice; always cool, analytical, dissecting him with questions that made him feel like a fossil being dusted off for review.

He let his spoon rest in the nearly empty bowl and exhaled slowly, as if it had taken all his energy to chew. Finally, his gaze met hers.

"Echo Athoth," he murmured, a ghost of a smile tugging at one corner of his mouth. "It's been a while. It's good to see you."

His eyes flicked to the book's cover: Seasonal Behavior of Aquatic Birds. A noncommittal hum rumbled in his throat. Judgment? Perhaps. Or maybe reluctant admiration. With Lorn, it was always a guessing game.

"There's a certain… appeal to this spot," he said, returning her gaze. "Quiet, and yet noisy." His voice softened, dry but not unkind. "It's good to see everyone thriving here."

He glanced towards the buffet line, then back to her. "That Slate kid. Phillip. Been keeping an eye on him?"

He didn't pause for an answer; he never did when he finally got to the core of things.

"Earnest type. Quiet, but not shy. Seeks approval, but doesn't grovel. Still adrift, searching for a captain. Pity, really. Someone like him could thrive with proper… structure. Thoughtful planning. A meticulous hand." His eyes held hers, unwavering.

"Someone who reads about ducks for pleasure, perhaps."

It wasn't a suggestion. It was a Lorn suggestion, which meant it was practically destiny in the making.



 



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Equipment: Jedi Jumpsuit | Utility Belt
Tags: Lossa Aureus Lossa Aureus | Brandyn Sal-Soren Brandyn Sal-Soren | Katarine Ryiah Katarine Ryiah | OPEN

Location: Naboo | Jedi Temple | Hallway
Objective: Meet the Council | Join the Order | Socialise


Kas had a brief smile at the corner of his mouth when Brandyn Sal-Soren Brandyn Sal-Soren greeted him and his master, Jedi Master Katarine Ryiah Katarine Ryiah outside of the High Council chambers. It was rather pleasing to witness that the Jedi Order established here was open and welcoming other Jedi in the Galaxy.

The young Jedi walked alongside Katarine and Brandyn through the Enclave halls that housed multiple facilities and various members of the Jedi Order founded here.

He then responded and spoke to the duo he accompanied in their walk as Katarine and Kas explored.


"Thank you Master Sal-Soren. Appreciate and I'm grateful to be here. Well, if you and the rest of the Jedi here are happy to have me, my twin sister and younger brother. We'd like to make Naboo our primary residence as Jedi. Among you all." Kas said as a smile was set on his face.

He was thinking about the questions Brandyn posed to him about his path as a Jedi. It was of a Sentinel, an Investigator and possibly a Shadow if he was fortunate to learn and train as one.

Alongside being one to research in the role and responsibility of a Jedi Artisan in which he was eager to construct and design many pieces of equipment for all who approach him with requests.

"Ah that's good to hear you know of Master Trozky. He has inspired me to develop my journey as a Jedi Sentinel - alongside my master. A Jedi Investigator where I am learning from them both. I am always open to learn and train with many and various Jedi." Kas mentioned his progress so far.

"Specialisations in the Jedi arts I have taken interest would be. An Artisan due to having a lot of interest and work upon building Lightsaber hilts not just my own two - Caden and Seri's - my brother and twin sister." He paused to take a few moments and let the two hear him.

"Of course a Jedi Investigator where before I was a Jedi there is my service and time as a CorSec Officer back home on Corellia. Now I believe as a Jedi I can do a lot more while working with local law enforcement on worlds I visit." Kas had a lot of composed passion in his voice.

"Finally, I believe thwarting back the Dark side and Sith - in becoming a Jedi Shadow if fortunate to learn and train from any who can teach and train me in becoming one for the future." This was always something he aspired to do and put his time towards.

Continued walking with Brandyn and Katarine where when reaching the top of the stairwell before spotting Lossa Aureus Lossa Aureus with her daughter in the embrace of a caring mother. This reminded him of his own mother that cherished their time together as a mother and son. A bond so powerful too.

"Hello master. I'm Kas Larsen." Kas said while his voice was softly spoken and he sensed that Zeriana the child Lossa carried didn't like a lot of noise - the hustle and bustle. He hoped his voice being softened helped the young child feel calm and relaxed. "Hey there kiddo." Kas made a funny face towards Zeriana to let the little girl laugh and smile at his gesture.


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"Earnest type. Quiet, but not shy. Seeks approval, but doesn't grovel. Still adrift, searching for a captain. Pity, really. Someone like him could thrive with proper… structure. Thoughtful planning. A meticulous hand." His eyes held hers, unwavering.

"Someone who reads about ducks for pleasure, perhaps."

A subtle frown came to Echo's face as she pondered those words. A meticulous hand... was that really something she could offer? A voice rattled around in the back of her mind. It was something she had heard a long time ago now...


"You're so rigid, little bird. Can't even crack a joke?"

"I don't wish to break protocol, Master..."

"Yeah, I know. You know, kid, I'm really looking forward to the day you take a student of your own."

"...Why is that?"

"Cause even the coldest Masters loosen up when they have a little person to watch. It's inevitable."

"I'm... not sure I understand..."


It was inevitable. Of course, the responsibility of taking on a student was not lost on her. It was a part of her youth that she had yet to fully grapple with, especially how it had ended. There was sure to be some growing pains, but perhaps that was something that she needed to come to terms with. It was a necessity for becoming a master after all.

"I will need to think on it," Echo decided. "There are... a lot of ways in which I believe that taking a student on would be beneficial to me... Unfortunately I am afraid I have some... lingering reservations. Flaws of my own, no fault to anyone else. It is just a matter of the experience I've had."

She felt comfortable being open about that to Lorn. They had traded their concerns before. Much as her monotone facade hid what she experienced, there were ways to break through and understand. Echo recognized the value in that.

"And what of yourself?" she asked. "Have you taken a student yet?"


 

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