Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"
The lush, green fields were alive with flowering wildflowers, dotting the landscape with splashes of color. The wind brushed through the trees, causing lavender wisteria blossoms to fall, carried away by the breeze. The sounds of birdsong in the distance blended with the soft rustle of the wind through the grasses. The air was fresh and raw, with a woody undertone wafting in from the wooded area. A few blossoming flowers, like sweet pea blossoms and violets, scented the air, infusing the fresh breeze with a floral sweetness. This beautiful, wild, serene spot was well-suited for his practice.
Braze shifted to stretch, his muscles protesting and aching, sore from recent ventures that had pushed him to his limits. As he moved, his body began to remember its flexibility, the pain fading as he fell into the rhythm of his practice.
Braze stood amidst the vibrancy of the wild, his mind as churning as the serene landscape was tranquil. As a half-Echani Jedi, he was no stranger to the dichotomy within him—the constant battle between embracing his heritage and adhering to the Jedi way. He cleared his mind and took a seat preparing to meditate.
The Echani art, emphasized understanding and predicting an opponent's moves through emotion and reaction. It served as a connection to his ancestry, a way to keep his heritage alive within the confines of his Jedi training. In away the Jedi teaching had a tendency from his perspective to...censor the kind of conversation you might have through the Echani Art.
Yet, the Matukai philosophy of using the body as a conduit for the Force promised a deeper, more intrinsic connection to the Force, one that could potentially enhance his abilities far beyond traditional training.
Echani culture values the expression and understanding of emotions. They believe that combat is not just a physical confrontation but also an emotional dialogue. By understanding and anticipating an opponent's emotions, Echani fighters seek to gain an advantage. The Jedi, however, advocate for control over emotions.
Then there was Teras Kasi. One of the most distinctive aspects of Teras Kasi was its focus on combating Force-sensitive adversaries. Teras Kasi artists were to learn to mask their presence from the Force, making it difficult for Force users to detect or anticipate their movements. This capability allows them to close distances quickly and engage Jedi or Sith effectively in close quarters, where the opponent's use of the Force might be mitigated.
It was a lot to consider but combining the philosophies and technical physical teachings could excel Martial combatic skill. Finding t.eh right flow and means to glide between styles effortlessly was Braze's aim and goal... Perhaps eh would be able to develop a new or unqique style of combat based on what he already knew...