Haytham Kaze
Judge, Judgury, Judgecutioner
Haytham shrugged. "Well, you didn't really kill an actual creature that benefits an ecosystem. Terentateks are just tools of destruction." Slipping both of his hands into the pockets of his robes, he looked around their area. Huh, they had moved quite far from their starting location.
Obviously he wasn't a Master or anything, but this Praelior didn't particularly sound like they had a good work ethic. Leaving their apprentices to learn to their own devices? If he was correct in his thinking, the One Sith treated their organization as a gigantic Brotherhood and protected each other, even if they had differences. Was [member="Taeli Raaf"]'s master scared of being overthrown by her apprentices? It didn't matter in the end, he didn't know her, and he doubted he ever would. No harm, no foul. That works here, right?
A single hand rose up to brush a single dark lock of hair out of his eyes.
"I'd say these guys are just riding the backs of history, but the past few years would prove me wrong." Huh. "How do you think we can beat the One Sith and their friends?"
Obviously he wasn't a Master or anything, but this Praelior didn't particularly sound like they had a good work ethic. Leaving their apprentices to learn to their own devices? If he was correct in his thinking, the One Sith treated their organization as a gigantic Brotherhood and protected each other, even if they had differences. Was [member="Taeli Raaf"]'s master scared of being overthrown by her apprentices? It didn't matter in the end, he didn't know her, and he doubted he ever would. No harm, no foul. That works here, right?
A single hand rose up to brush a single dark lock of hair out of his eyes.
"I'd say these guys are just riding the backs of history, but the past few years would prove me wrong." Huh. "How do you think we can beat the One Sith and their friends?"