Jak Aviv
Character
[member="Kiara"]
Jak Aviv sighed as he stared out of the viewport at the gloomy sight of Dagobah. It didn't look like much from the outside, and a city-dweller like Jak wouldn't find much in common with the surface - it was mainly dense vegetation and swampland. An odd location for a mentor, to be certain.
Jak had searched for a Master to train him, ever since he felt ready to begin his journey as a Jedi, but with widespread war, famine, disease, and a plethora of other preoccupying circumstances, he had been unable to find one. Then, an old friend of his had told him about an eccentric hermit that lived in the Dagobah system. Supposedly a powerful and wise Force-user, Jak took it upon himself to seek out the hermit and ask for training. He typically didn't make such rash decisions, but he was tired of traveling from system to system in search of a Master. He was ready to train.
The shuttle shook as it entered the atmosphere. "Three minutes to landing. Buckle in, Jak," the emotionless droid announced through the comms system. He did not even have another sentient to accompany him on the ride to the forsaken planet that was Dagobah, only a pilot droid. Sighing again, Jak fastened his harness and prepared for what was to come on the surface. He would find this teacher, and he would train to become a Jedi.
Jak Aviv sighed as he stared out of the viewport at the gloomy sight of Dagobah. It didn't look like much from the outside, and a city-dweller like Jak wouldn't find much in common with the surface - it was mainly dense vegetation and swampland. An odd location for a mentor, to be certain.
Jak had searched for a Master to train him, ever since he felt ready to begin his journey as a Jedi, but with widespread war, famine, disease, and a plethora of other preoccupying circumstances, he had been unable to find one. Then, an old friend of his had told him about an eccentric hermit that lived in the Dagobah system. Supposedly a powerful and wise Force-user, Jak took it upon himself to seek out the hermit and ask for training. He typically didn't make such rash decisions, but he was tired of traveling from system to system in search of a Master. He was ready to train.
The shuttle shook as it entered the atmosphere. "Three minutes to landing. Buckle in, Jak," the emotionless droid announced through the comms system. He did not even have another sentient to accompany him on the ride to the forsaken planet that was Dagobah, only a pilot droid. Sighing again, Jak fastened his harness and prepared for what was to come on the surface. He would find this teacher, and he would train to become a Jedi.