Alexandra Feanor
The Lady in Silver/Grey Historian
Alexandra adjusted the mask and her robes, careful to make sure no feature showed with the exception of a pair of violet eyes peering through the slits that mimicked eyes in her mask. She had not yet gotten to meet with or speak to [member="Veiere Arenais"], much less seen if those in this order were people she had met in the past and would link her to her past actions. She still was scared of Jedi as a whole but that was ok if she simply hid who she was, something that made her move in the blue robes and cross the short distance left until she would join the others and see what they would be doing here. She had heard something about a lesson when she had arrived at the temple, careful to speak softly and kindly to those she met and never to give more than she wished to receive as far as information went. She wanted to meet with Veiere before she settled in and hearing the thoughts of these students and their master would give her some base knowledge on the order.
Soon though, the voices of the others would reach her ears and she arrived just in time to hear the next line presented by the older master. She had not intended to interrupt their discussion so she was careful to enter without steering attention away from their focus on the line from the Jedi code.
"Ignorance, yet Knowledge?"
Ignorance and knowledge, she enjoyed the question posed by this line, curious as to the thoughts of the others rather than presenting her own take on the line. These were jedi, or at least hopefuls who were training to be fully fledged. She would not know how to become of the same mind as them, not at this point but that did not mean she could not try to understand them. She was going to help and join this order, and while she would probably never understand their code the same way, she could at least attempt it.
She smiled behind the mask, amused she had given her own thoughts on the line without meaning to. One can be ignorant, one can be unable to learn and understand something in the same way as others but it is the knowledge of that ignorance and what she cannot come to understand that still improves her. Of course she probably viewed it in a far different light than them, but she was curious as to if any of them shared that way of thinking in the slightest sense. The... bear seemed to grasp it in a similar way as her, her eyes locked on the creature for a few moments, honestly surprised by its appearance and her hand worked to scratch at the ear of her own hidden companion, the Ashlan wolf hidden in her robes and obscured from sight. The next answer was from a girl who had arrived barely before herself.
She listened to the answer and rested her chin on her hand, the folds of her robes soon obscuring the hand now as she listened from where she sat. Her eyes turning now to the others, curious how they would answer, and if they would answer.
Soon though, the voices of the others would reach her ears and she arrived just in time to hear the next line presented by the older master. She had not intended to interrupt their discussion so she was careful to enter without steering attention away from their focus on the line from the Jedi code.
"Ignorance, yet Knowledge?"
Ignorance and knowledge, she enjoyed the question posed by this line, curious as to the thoughts of the others rather than presenting her own take on the line. These were jedi, or at least hopefuls who were training to be fully fledged. She would not know how to become of the same mind as them, not at this point but that did not mean she could not try to understand them. She was going to help and join this order, and while she would probably never understand their code the same way, she could at least attempt it.
She smiled behind the mask, amused she had given her own thoughts on the line without meaning to. One can be ignorant, one can be unable to learn and understand something in the same way as others but it is the knowledge of that ignorance and what she cannot come to understand that still improves her. Of course she probably viewed it in a far different light than them, but she was curious as to if any of them shared that way of thinking in the slightest sense. The... bear seemed to grasp it in a similar way as her, her eyes locked on the creature for a few moments, honestly surprised by its appearance and her hand worked to scratch at the ear of her own hidden companion, the Ashlan wolf hidden in her robes and obscured from sight. The next answer was from a girl who had arrived barely before herself.
She listened to the answer and rested her chin on her hand, the folds of her robes soon obscuring the hand now as she listened from where she sat. Her eyes turning now to the others, curious how they would answer, and if they would answer.
[member="Teynara Jeralyr"] / [member="Calder Icehammer"] / [member="Tashra"] / [member="Aarshlût Muyel"] / [member="Asheda Tyr"] / [member="Karren Trask"]