[member="Lily Kirsche Kuhn"]
As they moved deeper and deeper into the tomb Rose began to stretch out what meager senses she had. That odd etching feeling in the back of her mind. It felt like a consciousness, and odd sort of oppressive thought that reached out towards her mind and tried to grasp at her, push at her and draw her closer.
Her lips thinned, and the steady thrum of her lightsaber droned in her ears.
The gently tone of Lily's voice snapped her out of the strange hypnosis that she had been put under, her head shaking from side to side as if she were wiping away an odd feeling. She frowned slightly, then answered her sister In truth.
“They have knowledge.” She explained simply. “Mother is no longer here to teach me. The Jedi would be more controlling, and I doubt any independent person could afford the same knowledge base or consistency. I play along with what they want, and they teach me.”
For a second she stopped, holding herself as they came upon another door. She looked to her sister and shrugged. “I doubt half of them believe in the things they say.”
Her free hand touched the closed stoned door, darkness lurking behind it.
As they moved deeper and deeper into the tomb Rose began to stretch out what meager senses she had. That odd etching feeling in the back of her mind. It felt like a consciousness, and odd sort of oppressive thought that reached out towards her mind and tried to grasp at her, push at her and draw her closer.
Her lips thinned, and the steady thrum of her lightsaber droned in her ears.
The gently tone of Lily's voice snapped her out of the strange hypnosis that she had been put under, her head shaking from side to side as if she were wiping away an odd feeling. She frowned slightly, then answered her sister In truth.
“They have knowledge.” She explained simply. “Mother is no longer here to teach me. The Jedi would be more controlling, and I doubt any independent person could afford the same knowledge base or consistency. I play along with what they want, and they teach me.”
For a second she stopped, holding herself as they came upon another door. She looked to her sister and shrugged. “I doubt half of them believe in the things they say.”
Her free hand touched the closed stoned door, darkness lurking behind it.