The Mentor
Nar Shadda. Not an ideal vacation spot, but one DragonsFlame came to every once in awhile.
In a cantina on the far end of Nar Shadda, a man clad in brown robes, a hood over his head sat at the far end of the cantina, away from the other patrons. Seeing as many of them were still scoundrels and lowlives, even if the Republic currently occupied the planet, he didn't try to bring attention to himself.
A sigh escaped him as he closed his eyes, allowing himself to relax and listen... He was here to calm himself a bit, while perhaps garnering a bit of information. Since his informants were... Well... Poodoo, hearing the latest usually came from this cantina in Nar Shadda. It was here he could relax and listen, and if anyone had a problem with the man sitting in the back, one look into his eyes usually set their plans in a different direction. Preferably, away from the quiet man with the piercing brown eyes.
He took a sip of his drink. While it wasn't an ideal drink, it tasted decent, which was surprising considering the location.
In a cantina on the far end of Nar Shadda, a man clad in brown robes, a hood over his head sat at the far end of the cantina, away from the other patrons. Seeing as many of them were still scoundrels and lowlives, even if the Republic currently occupied the planet, he didn't try to bring attention to himself.
A sigh escaped him as he closed his eyes, allowing himself to relax and listen... He was here to calm himself a bit, while perhaps garnering a bit of information. Since his informants were... Well... Poodoo, hearing the latest usually came from this cantina in Nar Shadda. It was here he could relax and listen, and if anyone had a problem with the man sitting in the back, one look into his eyes usually set their plans in a different direction. Preferably, away from the quiet man with the piercing brown eyes.
He took a sip of his drink. While it wasn't an ideal drink, it tasted decent, which was surprising considering the location.