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Risen
The padawan strolled through the halls leisurely, silently reviewing the instructions he had received from a holo-memo earlier that morning. Another new instructor. He internally groaned at the thought, loathing the idea of having to repeat the over familiar song and dance of meeting a new teacher. It’s always the same. We’ll greet each other, they’ll ask far too many personal questions, and we’ll already be off on the wrong foot. This new assignment was well over his dozenth, his previous instructors having all quit sooner or later. Let’s just hope this one gives up as quickly as the others. Centin’s reputation of being difficult to train was widespread among the Masters, a reputation he enjoyed playing into. Normally this attitude was born out of laziness and an unwillingness to work harder than the bare minimum. This time, however, his combative nature came from a place of pointed focus. The sooner we’re done the sooner I can get back to my own training regiment.
He sauntered into the training room a few minutes after the scheduled meeting time, despite having arrived outside the room early. They hate it when I make them wait. He grinned at the thought, delighted at any chance to annoy and inconvenience his superiors. The room was empty, save for the imposing figure near the end of the room. Centin eyed the stranger curiously, a Jedi Knight that he was wholly unfamiliar with.
“Master Rathe I presume? Sorry I’m late, I hope you didn’t have to wait too long.”
The padawan strolled through the halls leisurely, silently reviewing the instructions he had received from a holo-memo earlier that morning. Another new instructor. He internally groaned at the thought, loathing the idea of having to repeat the over familiar song and dance of meeting a new teacher. It’s always the same. We’ll greet each other, they’ll ask far too many personal questions, and we’ll already be off on the wrong foot. This new assignment was well over his dozenth, his previous instructors having all quit sooner or later. Let’s just hope this one gives up as quickly as the others. Centin’s reputation of being difficult to train was widespread among the Masters, a reputation he enjoyed playing into. Normally this attitude was born out of laziness and an unwillingness to work harder than the bare minimum. This time, however, his combative nature came from a place of pointed focus. The sooner we’re done the sooner I can get back to my own training regiment.
He sauntered into the training room a few minutes after the scheduled meeting time, despite having arrived outside the room early. They hate it when I make them wait. He grinned at the thought, delighted at any chance to annoy and inconvenience his superiors. The room was empty, save for the imposing figure near the end of the room. Centin eyed the stranger curiously, a Jedi Knight that he was wholly unfamiliar with.
“Master Rathe I presume? Sorry I’m late, I hope you didn’t have to wait too long.”
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