Kiskla Grayson-Matteo
Redeemer
One day Kiskla would break through to [member="Caid Centurion"] to the point of them being amicable. She'd managed before -- Marcello himself was a sterling example of how someone could flip from wanting to kill her to wanting to kill for her. Ya know? Anyway, that day was not today; as evidenced by the thirty minute hike in sullen silence. All the while Kiskla was observing the scape, wondering if this was indeed a path of curiosity she should pursue or if her talents were better used in the fray and jumping right back into The Republic and The Jedi. But then when else would she have the opportunity for this? She was a little selfish with her exploration, and knew her tether would be cut eventually.
Caid then offered Kiskla a name, an introduction before sight that would give her more context to what she was walking into. Well, not exactly. More who she was walking to.
A nod accompanied her vocal appreciation to the mortal Centurion, before turning to enter - somewhat apprehensive. It had been a while since Kiskla had ventured into a completely new learning experience. She'd been a teacher for a long while; and as much as she may have not liked to exhibit it, her expression betrayed her.
Step after step, she encroached closer to the presumed Shaman's presence. As a rule, Kiskla usually liked to speak first --- but she was in the mind frame of trying new things; so the salutations was withheld. Mostly because she wasn't sure the customary way to address [member="Kytarra Hawk"].
Caid then offered Kiskla a name, an introduction before sight that would give her more context to what she was walking into. Well, not exactly. More who she was walking to.
A nod accompanied her vocal appreciation to the mortal Centurion, before turning to enter - somewhat apprehensive. It had been a while since Kiskla had ventured into a completely new learning experience. She'd been a teacher for a long while; and as much as she may have not liked to exhibit it, her expression betrayed her.

One foot after the other, the Jedi Master's frame became eclipsed by the cave's shadows. There was a feeling in here, weighty but Kiskla couldn't put her finger on it. The Force was certainly present; but in which form-- she couldn't identify.Step after step, she encroached closer to the presumed Shaman's presence. As a rule, Kiskla usually liked to speak first --- but she was in the mind frame of trying new things; so the salutations was withheld. Mostly because she wasn't sure the customary way to address [member="Kytarra Hawk"].