Daxton Bane
Character
In the days following the Royal Wedding a strange letter addressed to Lady Kay would arrive at her place of residency.
The letter was written on rather ordinary paper and was handwritten in bold strokes. If a chemical analysis o it was conducted, it would reveal that the paper and ink were of high quality and possessed no strange chemical markers.
[member="Lady Kay"],
I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing this letter with prayer that you might be able to help me with a small matter.
As I am sure you are aware I am Sith, I have made my beliefs clear to any who may ask. But as I am sure you are aware that I have personally respected the laws and beliefs of the people of Commenor, where I sometimes reside.
In my studies of the Force, I have encountered some difficulty, which I believe is directly attributed to how I understand the Force from a Sith perspective. To this end, I am hoping to obtain information and insights which are being denied to me for purposes of furthering my knowledge. Ideally, I want to try and obtain these information in the spirit of an exchange of perspective.
As my record on your world will attest, I seek nothing more than the peaceful pursuit of knowledge. However, when I approached the Jedi on your world, I was rebuffed immediately and bluntly, which leads me to suspect it was based on reputation rather than any other reason.
While I am hurt that these champions of truth are so quick to dismiss my quiry out of spite, I still seek to find other avenues to find the information I seek.
To this end, I am writing this letter to you, in the hopes that you might be able to recommend who I can speak with regarding a possible collaboration and meeting of the minds. All I ask is perhaps a kind recommendation and introduction so I could explain what I intend in a forum where I am not prejudged outright based on alledged wrongdoings or perceived notions of who or what I am.
Always your humble friend,
Daxton Bane.
The letter was written on rather ordinary paper and was handwritten in bold strokes. If a chemical analysis o it was conducted, it would reveal that the paper and ink were of high quality and possessed no strange chemical markers.
[member="Lady Kay"],
I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing this letter with prayer that you might be able to help me with a small matter.
As I am sure you are aware I am Sith, I have made my beliefs clear to any who may ask. But as I am sure you are aware that I have personally respected the laws and beliefs of the people of Commenor, where I sometimes reside.
In my studies of the Force, I have encountered some difficulty, which I believe is directly attributed to how I understand the Force from a Sith perspective. To this end, I am hoping to obtain information and insights which are being denied to me for purposes of furthering my knowledge. Ideally, I want to try and obtain these information in the spirit of an exchange of perspective.
As my record on your world will attest, I seek nothing more than the peaceful pursuit of knowledge. However, when I approached the Jedi on your world, I was rebuffed immediately and bluntly, which leads me to suspect it was based on reputation rather than any other reason.
While I am hurt that these champions of truth are so quick to dismiss my quiry out of spite, I still seek to find other avenues to find the information I seek.
To this end, I am writing this letter to you, in the hopes that you might be able to recommend who I can speak with regarding a possible collaboration and meeting of the minds. All I ask is perhaps a kind recommendation and introduction so I could explain what I intend in a forum where I am not prejudged outright based on alledged wrongdoings or perceived notions of who or what I am.
Always your humble friend,
Daxton Bane.