Eighteen Years Ago
Dathomir
@[member="Satara Hawk"]
Kamon strode wistfully through the village, looking at everything as he went. As an outsider there were people who did not wish his presence near them, and he gave their wishes the utmost respect. Still, he had good reason to be there. This was the home of his Padawan, Satara Hawk, who was now a Jedi Knight in her own right. The young woman was, by all accounts, a rousing success. He was proud of her.
Now he was searching for her with another purpose in mind. He'd had a dream. When Kamon had dreams as vivid as the one he'd had, which had only happened once before when he'd had an alternate reality dream which led him to a Sith Master whom he brought to the light, he knew that there was something important with them. For that reason he wasn't going to ignore it.
Knowing that she was there, he could feel her, he walked along and waited for her to come out to meet him. This topic he was going to broach with her was not one that would likely be easily accepted. He fully expected her to reject what he was going to propose, but she was the only person that he could trust with this task. She was his closest friend and confidant. No one else fit that bill in the slightest. This would have to work.
Dathomir
@[member="Satara Hawk"]
Kamon strode wistfully through the village, looking at everything as he went. As an outsider there were people who did not wish his presence near them, and he gave their wishes the utmost respect. Still, he had good reason to be there. This was the home of his Padawan, Satara Hawk, who was now a Jedi Knight in her own right. The young woman was, by all accounts, a rousing success. He was proud of her.
Now he was searching for her with another purpose in mind. He'd had a dream. When Kamon had dreams as vivid as the one he'd had, which had only happened once before when he'd had an alternate reality dream which led him to a Sith Master whom he brought to the light, he knew that there was something important with them. For that reason he wasn't going to ignore it.
Knowing that she was there, he could feel her, he walked along and waited for her to come out to meet him. This topic he was going to broach with her was not one that would likely be easily accepted. He fully expected her to reject what he was going to propose, but she was the only person that he could trust with this task. She was his closest friend and confidant. No one else fit that bill in the slightest. This would have to work.