Location: Jakku, Undisclosed Co-ordinates
Visiting: Jend-Ro Quill
Caedyn's first meeting with Jend-Ro Quill had left an impression, despite being of different minds when he had first encountered the Jedi Master, that impression had lingered on the Jedi Knight's mind. The Jedi Master was very forthright in his opinions, not rude but giving Caedyn the impression that the Master was beyond the formalities and 'image' of what being a Jedi was for most people, instead of focusing on the grit of the Galaxy that needed to be washed away.
A first impression indeed, and perhaps one that led to a few assumptions yet ultimately Caedyn had sought him out through the application of the Solitude Stones, and after some initial difficulty, he managed to find the old hermit. Jakku was not a world Caedyn knew well. This was his first time visiting and despite the recent presence of other Jedi, the Jedi Knight hadn't the affiliations to catch wind of it all.
The Repertoire descended slowly, seeking the hardened stone surface surrounded by nothing else but the sand that would've put the landing struts to the test, and the engines eventually powered down some small distance from where he sensed the Jedi Master to be. Disembarking from the Corvette, he told his droids to remain behind, Lexas who was his co-pilot and Chip who was an excitable companion that had formally been his fathers.
Reaching out into the Force, Caedyn allowed his presence to fluctuate in strength, bound to catch the notice of any Jedi Master seeking the peace of solitude in such a place. Before him were some interesting structures, made of the same stone that his vessel had landed upon. Who they once belonged to, he could only wonder, but today he supposed that the elder Master was all who remained of life in these parts.
Visiting: Jend-Ro Quill
Caedyn's first meeting with Jend-Ro Quill had left an impression, despite being of different minds when he had first encountered the Jedi Master, that impression had lingered on the Jedi Knight's mind. The Jedi Master was very forthright in his opinions, not rude but giving Caedyn the impression that the Master was beyond the formalities and 'image' of what being a Jedi was for most people, instead of focusing on the grit of the Galaxy that needed to be washed away.
A first impression indeed, and perhaps one that led to a few assumptions yet ultimately Caedyn had sought him out through the application of the Solitude Stones, and after some initial difficulty, he managed to find the old hermit. Jakku was not a world Caedyn knew well. This was his first time visiting and despite the recent presence of other Jedi, the Jedi Knight hadn't the affiliations to catch wind of it all.
The Repertoire descended slowly, seeking the hardened stone surface surrounded by nothing else but the sand that would've put the landing struts to the test, and the engines eventually powered down some small distance from where he sensed the Jedi Master to be. Disembarking from the Corvette, he told his droids to remain behind, Lexas who was his co-pilot and Chip who was an excitable companion that had formally been his fathers.
Reaching out into the Force, Caedyn allowed his presence to fluctuate in strength, bound to catch the notice of any Jedi Master seeking the peace of solitude in such a place. Before him were some interesting structures, made of the same stone that his vessel had landed upon. Who they once belonged to, he could only wonder, but today he supposed that the elder Master was all who remained of life in these parts.