Cedric Grayson
Ashlan Kaiser
Julius was busy. His former mentor had taken it upon himself to reform the Corellian Jedi, a noble act, but one that left Darius without a teacher. Was he bitter about being left out in the dust after awaiting his master's return for nine years prior? A little, but the Padawan had learned to control his distaste. Julius had greater issues to deal with than teaching, and that was alright.
Luckily, a Jedi Master had pointed him toward one probable teacher. He'd explained that there were few in the galaxy who could match this one's prowess, and more importantly that this teacher was one of the more streamlined Jedi. Darius had a few experiences with the rogues, most of them female, and had absolutely no desire for those sorts to teach him anything.
The message had been sent a night before. It was rather simple: 'My name is Darius, and I am a Jedi Padawan. Master Grayson told me you might suit me.' With that sent, he'd gone on his way toward the galactic core. His ship was still in hyperspace, but he would be arriving wherever this Jedi Master was shortly.
He did not know much about Shatterstar, but then few knew much about him, didn't they? His fingers trailed along the cold metal of the lightsaber he'd recently constructed. Teacher or not, he was still a Jedi in some way or another. Hopefully [member="Varus Shatterstar"] would see that and have some sympathy for the young man.
Luckily, a Jedi Master had pointed him toward one probable teacher. He'd explained that there were few in the galaxy who could match this one's prowess, and more importantly that this teacher was one of the more streamlined Jedi. Darius had a few experiences with the rogues, most of them female, and had absolutely no desire for those sorts to teach him anything.
The message had been sent a night before. It was rather simple: 'My name is Darius, and I am a Jedi Padawan. Master Grayson told me you might suit me.' With that sent, he'd gone on his way toward the galactic core. His ship was still in hyperspace, but he would be arriving wherever this Jedi Master was shortly.
He did not know much about Shatterstar, but then few knew much about him, didn't they? His fingers trailed along the cold metal of the lightsaber he'd recently constructed. Teacher or not, he was still a Jedi in some way or another. Hopefully [member="Varus Shatterstar"] would see that and have some sympathy for the young man.