L O S T

Ten Years Prior
Korriban: The Reign of Tyrin Ardik
Kära had just reached the grand age of twelve. That meant half of her life had been spent in training and servitude to the Sith Empire, a scary realisation. Her Master, and Emperor of the Sith, Tyrin Ardik had decided it was time she began specialising in something other than her mentalist capabilities. As such sessions had been set up with one @[member='Darth Shadow'], who had recently returned to the public view. He was not someone she had heard of, nor someone she had seen before, and for the paranoid young girl that was difficult to accept. She did, however, trust her Master; he was the first Sith she had met upon Korriban, where she attempted to sneak her way into the Academy - as if by doing so she could integrate herself without their realisation. It was his guidance which had led her to become part of the Empire in the appropriate manner, and he kept her from facing any immediate threats during her transition period.As such she did not question his prerogative; instead Kära found herself wandering through the halls of the Academy on Korriban, ensuring that she took herself off to the correct location at the appropriate time which had been decided upon by Shadow himself. It was one of the training rooms she had never been to before, off limits to the younger participants of the Sith due to the dangers a forge could pose. She knew what that meant: the likelihood was that she was being sent to learn Alchemy, specifically metallurgy. The idea excited the young girl, but it likewise worried her: it wasn't something she had studied up on, what if Shadow expected her to know more than she did? Chewing on her lower lip with her mixture of paranoia and nerves setting in, the young child finally entered the training room.
Therein she waited for her instructor, initially shielding her eyes from the fierce glow of the forges flames, her sensitive eyes struggling in the intense light. She knew it would pass, they just needed to adjust to the initial photon-explosion.