Vrak Nashar
Character
[member="Irid"]
"In time." He wanted to speak to her first.
Ryal was a good teacher, that was why he had chosen her. The woman was a historian of sorts, not related to the Nashar line but close enough that she was considered a rusted ally. She had no designs on power, an odd thing for a Pureblood, but instead insisted on learning anything and everything she could. That invariably meant that she had quite a bit to share, so much in fact that she often overshared back on Athiss. A mark that had cause many to be annoyed with her.
Here on Dromund Fel she was put to good use.
"Tell me of what you have learned." He said plainly. "What has Ryal covered?"
Likely not much more than the basics, but this was important.
The more he knew about Irid's studies the more he could direct where she would go next. Her mind was practically a blank slate, she had never been taught...anything at all. If he could guide her in the right directions than anyone who tried to introduce another thought down the line would be met with an entire wall of knowledge that had been supplied by Vrak alone.
Devious, yes, but necessary if she was to become a proper tool.
"In time." He wanted to speak to her first.
Ryal was a good teacher, that was why he had chosen her. The woman was a historian of sorts, not related to the Nashar line but close enough that she was considered a rusted ally. She had no designs on power, an odd thing for a Pureblood, but instead insisted on learning anything and everything she could. That invariably meant that she had quite a bit to share, so much in fact that she often overshared back on Athiss. A mark that had cause many to be annoyed with her.
Here on Dromund Fel she was put to good use.
"Tell me of what you have learned." He said plainly. "What has Ryal covered?"
Likely not much more than the basics, but this was important.
The more he knew about Irid's studies the more he could direct where she would go next. Her mind was practically a blank slate, she had never been taught...anything at all. If he could guide her in the right directions than anyone who tried to introduce another thought down the line would be met with an entire wall of knowledge that had been supplied by Vrak alone.
Devious, yes, but necessary if she was to become a proper tool.