Taeli Raaf
Bookworm
[member="Ignus"]
"Not as long as one would think," she replied, pondering his words from behind her tea cup. "Perhaps you are right that bravery is not the right word. Perhaps a better way to put it is a calculated courage and a sense of, maybe not moral obligation, but of standing for one's ideals."
How very interesting, this Sith Lord was. Oh there was little doubt in her mind that if his true beliefs were exposed, some of his fellows would do their darn best to see him ground into nothing but dust. His beliefs danced on the edge of heresy for Sith that were pure traditionalists.
"It really doesn't take long to mold young minds, surprisingly," she continued saying. "Within a single generation, you can change the thinking of the offspring from their parents or teachers. Just look at how effective Palpatine was in wiping away record of the Jedi to the point where most denizens of the galaxy didn't even believe in the Force or that the Jedi even existed. That was only nineteen years as well, when one can define a generation as roughly eighteen standard years. So it is certainly not impossible, but difficult when other voices are also being heard."
"Not as long as one would think," she replied, pondering his words from behind her tea cup. "Perhaps you are right that bravery is not the right word. Perhaps a better way to put it is a calculated courage and a sense of, maybe not moral obligation, but of standing for one's ideals."
How very interesting, this Sith Lord was. Oh there was little doubt in her mind that if his true beliefs were exposed, some of his fellows would do their darn best to see him ground into nothing but dust. His beliefs danced on the edge of heresy for Sith that were pure traditionalists.
"It really doesn't take long to mold young minds, surprisingly," she continued saying. "Within a single generation, you can change the thinking of the offspring from their parents or teachers. Just look at how effective Palpatine was in wiping away record of the Jedi to the point where most denizens of the galaxy didn't even believe in the Force or that the Jedi even existed. That was only nineteen years as well, when one can define a generation as roughly eighteen standard years. So it is certainly not impossible, but difficult when other voices are also being heard."