Character
SVIVREN JEDI ENCLAVE
Elias Edo Pyeth Raffinki Pretri Mapore Julius Sedaire Cotan Sar'andor Kaia Starchaser Zyre Jun Ikeda Arkyn Rane Calix of Thyrsus Mi'la Undari Trextan Voidstalker Lossa Aureus
Things were quiet without Caedyn Arenais, but business went as expected, especially with the destruction of the Jedi enclaves further out towards the Rim, especially Jutrand and Qi-Lan. That stung Alana more than she expected. She had only briefly visited Qi-Ko, but the brutal assault of the Sith on a world with no technology or infrastructure felt like a slap in the face. There had been something wondrous and wild about the world, now wrecked, a precious gem in the galaxy. But she suspected the other compass worlds of the Qi-Kans would be easier to find now.
But that was not her primary concern. She had read the reports brought by Tiland and Pyeth from Dolstan. These Sith had used Dark Side sorcery to turn the minds of the local resistance against their comrades. So, Alana had dived into the archives- Suarbi and Svivren both, even traveling to Sullust to dive into the old New Jedi Order temple. She had found the old records on the Jedi ability of Cleanse Mind.
And fortunately, the Svivren nexus was particularly useful for that ability. That was a relief. Alana never felt very comfortable with the more mystic powers of the Force. Technology, dueling, flying- she liked those. They made sense to her. Force Light, she could do as well, but she had been told that was a family lineage and most Jedi Knights were not nearly as proficient.
But necessity was the mother of growth. She had invited all the Force sensitives in the League- Wardens, Jensaarai, Jedi, Matukai to practice this skill. She strode through the polished stone corridors to one of the training rooms. The others would meet there and she took that moment to reread the material from the archives. It was an old Jedi Consular skill that they would be working out how to do and practicing.
"Glad you could all make it," Alana said, as the others filtered in. "This skill is one that Dolstan suggestswill be critical in the years to come, although it is one I am not the most familiar with."
Elias Edo Pyeth Raffinki Pretri Mapore Julius Sedaire Cotan Sar'andor Kaia Starchaser Zyre Jun Ikeda Arkyn Rane Calix of Thyrsus Mi'la Undari Trextan Voidstalker Lossa Aureus
Things were quiet without Caedyn Arenais, but business went as expected, especially with the destruction of the Jedi enclaves further out towards the Rim, especially Jutrand and Qi-Lan. That stung Alana more than she expected. She had only briefly visited Qi-Ko, but the brutal assault of the Sith on a world with no technology or infrastructure felt like a slap in the face. There had been something wondrous and wild about the world, now wrecked, a precious gem in the galaxy. But she suspected the other compass worlds of the Qi-Kans would be easier to find now.
But that was not her primary concern. She had read the reports brought by Tiland and Pyeth from Dolstan. These Sith had used Dark Side sorcery to turn the minds of the local resistance against their comrades. So, Alana had dived into the archives- Suarbi and Svivren both, even traveling to Sullust to dive into the old New Jedi Order temple. She had found the old records on the Jedi ability of Cleanse Mind.
And fortunately, the Svivren nexus was particularly useful for that ability. That was a relief. Alana never felt very comfortable with the more mystic powers of the Force. Technology, dueling, flying- she liked those. They made sense to her. Force Light, she could do as well, but she had been told that was a family lineage and most Jedi Knights were not nearly as proficient.
But necessity was the mother of growth. She had invited all the Force sensitives in the League- Wardens, Jensaarai, Jedi, Matukai to practice this skill. She strode through the polished stone corridors to one of the training rooms. The others would meet there and she took that moment to reread the material from the archives. It was an old Jedi Consular skill that they would be working out how to do and practicing.
"Glad you could all make it," Alana said, as the others filtered in. "This skill is one that Dolstan suggestswill be critical in the years to come, although it is one I am not the most familiar with."