It had been a while since he'd been at one of these events. A demonstration of not only just skill, but determination as well. It was after all, very easy for the youth to become too focused on victory, thinking all that mattered was winning the competition and proving their own skill.
Personally he was keeping an eye out for those who showed determination, cunning and creativity. Those were attributes that could be nourished to something far greater. He'd take a dozen fresh and poorly skilled students that held the desire to improve over a single prodigy who already believed that they had reached their apex.
Mastery of both the Self and The Force was an endlessly deep ocean, one only ever stopped on the path when they believed they knew all there was to know. Anyone who believed that was more often than not incorrect. There was always more to learn. And as many Jedi believed, one could learn much from teaching a student. Far more than one's own independent study.
Sitting there next to the other potential teachers, Aaran's head shifted from side to side, taking in each of them in turn. Before his gaze settled on one in particular, female, tall, and lacking a hand. His lips pressed into a thin lineA difficult, but not impossible hurdle to overcome, be it through cybernetics, cloning or The Force. Hell, he was a walking example of how what would be a crippling injury for some is but a temporary setback for a determined Force Sensitive.
Hell, in many ways, his ability to perceive the universe had improved. Sure he had issues reading screens or determining the finer details of the world around him. But when it allowed him to be perfectly aware of the entire room around him all at once. He considered it more than a fair trade.
But it was the glowing hand that really caught his attention. A slight smile appearing on his face as he noticed it.
"Ah." He breathed out.
"Don't see that often." He mused, holding up his own hand, waiting until it was he was confident that
Ariana du Couteau
was looking in his direction before he allowed the tips of his fingers to
glow. The air around them visibly shimmering from the heat that was pouring off. A simple acknowledgement that someone recognised the technique she used.
It was always nice to see a fellow martial artist. While not quite as deadly as a lightsaber, one's own hands and feet were infinitely more versatile. And with the proper training, just as viable options on the battlefield as a glowing stick of plasma.
Maybe he'd run a class at some point? Grab some of these Padawans and get back to basics, show them that even when disarmed of their saber, they were never without options to defend themselves or others.
Idly, he leaned over towards
Valery Noble
"Is this going to be a standard exhibition? Or are you going to start throwing curveballs halfway through and seeing how they adapt?" He asked, keeping his voice low to ensure he was not overheard. Curious to see how the inheritor of his old position handled things.
After all, he was never one to shy away from messing with some Padawans in an attempt to teach them to think outside the box and cooperate with each other. Unexpected obstacles always made for the youth to come up with the most interesting solutions.
Starlin Rand
Titi Rokari
Amani Serys
Caltin Vanagor
Jasper Kai'el