Saber Geek
Klar chuckled quietly, patting her forearms with each hand in a complicated-looking X cross when
Kell Masaara
complimented them. "Thanks. Got 'em for my birthday. Never leave home without 'em."
"No lie, I really do love that for you." Klar promised earnestly, adjusting her sitting position to be slightly more relaxed and slightly less meditative. One leg stretched, one raised, leaning back on her lower arms with her upper hands draped over her knee. "I'm sure it's one of those things where the first step is the hardest. It's really great that you're already figuring that out, though. Genuinely admirable."
The Codru-Ji managed a smile and a sheepish shrug. "I should probably give it another try. And I will. I'm just..." She paused to phrase her words carefully. "Pacing myself? I'm almost invariably the last person working at this sort of exercise. Essentially every time." Klar explained. "The Force just doesn't like me as much, I think. But I'll get there eventually. Probably."
She hugged her knee to her chest, looking thoughtfully at her new friend. "Have you had a chance to meet anyone yet?" Klar asked curiously. "I'm here with the Tython set. I could make some introductions, if you like. Or just give you a quick run-down." She offered.

"I hope I don't make it look too easy, I just tend to pick stuff up quick - got a real," she makes tactical use of air quotes, " 'vibe based' understanding of the Force; I think I get you. It's hard to visualize, y'know, not doing something, letting go - it's gotta go somewhere before it goes out, right?" She shakes her head, "That was the hardest part for me, and I'm still not super nailing it, I think. I can't just," she frowns slightly, making a gesture with her hands that doesn't really communicate anything meaningful - though, that may be the point, "get the hole open."
"No lie, I really do love that for you." Klar promised earnestly, adjusting her sitting position to be slightly more relaxed and slightly less meditative. One leg stretched, one raised, leaning back on her lower arms with her upper hands draped over her knee. "I'm sure it's one of those things where the first step is the hardest. It's really great that you're already figuring that out, though. Genuinely admirable."
The Codru-Ji managed a smile and a sheepish shrug. "I should probably give it another try. And I will. I'm just..." She paused to phrase her words carefully. "Pacing myself? I'm almost invariably the last person working at this sort of exercise. Essentially every time." Klar explained. "The Force just doesn't like me as much, I think. But I'll get there eventually. Probably."
She hugged her knee to her chest, looking thoughtfully at her new friend. "Have you had a chance to meet anyone yet?" Klar asked curiously. "I'm here with the Tython set. I could make some introductions, if you like. Or just give you a quick run-down." She offered.