Kyr
Parasitoid Presence
The Jedi Temple on Coruscant
What had begun as a day filled with hard work and diligent efforts was now settling down to be an evening of even greater hardship for the Moralin Padawan Kyr. The insectoid had only been accepted into the Order a few days prior and had been doing its utmost to perform guarantee that it was giving a good impression. Especially given the few difficulties that he had run into with his assigned dormitory space, including the fact that the sleeping area had been more accustomed to the traditional shape of a human being than to his quadrupedal body, and that the meals had been foreign and fairly unfulfilling for his palate, and so he'd required seconds... and thirds.
Kyr already felt like something of a bother to the Order. He'd begun to question whether his arrival had been altogether a reasonable choice. After all, it was not as if though he had truly experimented with his gifts on his own. He'd always been so busy running errands and performing administrative duties for his Director - the progenitor who had controlled his very existence - that he had seldom found free time for such things. Perhaps it would have been a smoother arrangement if he had spent a few years testing himself, and only come to the Order when he was a well-established user of the cosmic power which guided them all.
Or perhaps he was simply not doing his utmost to fit in. He was different than a good number of his human and humanoid peers, but if he made the effort to get to know them, to better understand them, and to acquaint them with his own mannerisms and style of existence, then maybe he could learn to become a better fit for the Order.
With that thought in mind, Kyr had begun preparing for what could only be described as an open-invitation dinner party for his fellow peers in the New Jedi Order.
Planning had always been a strong suit for the Moralin, and so he'd settled down to determine the details of his event. Kyr had been doing research on some of the cultural elements both of the galaxy's most common people and of the habits of both the New Jedi Order and Jedi Orders of the distant past and come to a number of conclusions. The first was that a limb-cooked meal was far more valuable than one that was simply purchased from a commercial depot. The acquisition of a new set of silverware, pots, and plates was promptly purchased - each of the larger dishes had handles attached to them to make it easier for the Moralin to carry them around.
Once the cookware had been prepared, there was a decision to be made about foodstuffs. Nerf steaks had seemed to be a fairly safe choice for an entree because he had heard at least a few of his new peers discussing their acquisition and the various levels of heat they enjoyed applied to them. Yet - all of these peers had been relative newcomers to the Order themselves. Perhaps the presence of steak would be careless. After all, many of the persons he had observed upon the HoloNet who enjoyed such Nerf steaks had been portrayed as greedy, selfish, and members of an oligarchic or aristocratic organization. It would doubtless be an enjoyable experience for the participants, but he did not want to flatter them and thus push them closer to self-centered ideals and pride or to insinuate that they were vulnerable to such acts.
The side dish, then, needed to be something that implied the level of humility and selflessness that the Jedi were galactically known for, considered Kyr. A dish from home came to mind, and subsequent searches on the Holonet revealed that while the exact ingredients desired could not be found, a substitute form could be purchased cheaply. A sort of goulash commonly prepared for Serviles and for subservient members of society, but still nutritionally filling and tasteful, he hoped that the cultural meal would please the humble Jedi and guarantee that he played no part in their descent into darkness.
Other arrangements were made too: the purchase of a large table which then had to be hauled loudly into his dormitory, a short observational test about exactly what time the majority of his peers gathered for dinner arrangements, and the hiring of a scribe to publish his invitation was all necessary. Finally, though, after an entire day and a half of work, the dinner plans were made, and the invitation was hung in several of the more public portions of the Temple.
Fellow Jedi,
My designation is Kyr. I have joined the New Jedi Order only a few days ago, and am seeking to better acquaint myself with my new peers, neighbors, and esteemed teachers. To that end, I would like to invite any and all members of the Order to join me for dinner at my place of residence this evening from 17:00 - 20:00 hours. A full meal will be provided in accordance with dietary guidelines and should replace the necessity for a secondary meal at this time. You are welcome to let yourself in and to leave at any point within the boundaries of the listed meal time.
Full Hospitality is provided with the following rules:
What had begun as a day filled with hard work and diligent efforts was now settling down to be an evening of even greater hardship for the Moralin Padawan Kyr. The insectoid had only been accepted into the Order a few days prior and had been doing its utmost to perform guarantee that it was giving a good impression. Especially given the few difficulties that he had run into with his assigned dormitory space, including the fact that the sleeping area had been more accustomed to the traditional shape of a human being than to his quadrupedal body, and that the meals had been foreign and fairly unfulfilling for his palate, and so he'd required seconds... and thirds.
Kyr already felt like something of a bother to the Order. He'd begun to question whether his arrival had been altogether a reasonable choice. After all, it was not as if though he had truly experimented with his gifts on his own. He'd always been so busy running errands and performing administrative duties for his Director - the progenitor who had controlled his very existence - that he had seldom found free time for such things. Perhaps it would have been a smoother arrangement if he had spent a few years testing himself, and only come to the Order when he was a well-established user of the cosmic power which guided them all.
Or perhaps he was simply not doing his utmost to fit in. He was different than a good number of his human and humanoid peers, but if he made the effort to get to know them, to better understand them, and to acquaint them with his own mannerisms and style of existence, then maybe he could learn to become a better fit for the Order.
With that thought in mind, Kyr had begun preparing for what could only be described as an open-invitation dinner party for his fellow peers in the New Jedi Order.
Planning had always been a strong suit for the Moralin, and so he'd settled down to determine the details of his event. Kyr had been doing research on some of the cultural elements both of the galaxy's most common people and of the habits of both the New Jedi Order and Jedi Orders of the distant past and come to a number of conclusions. The first was that a limb-cooked meal was far more valuable than one that was simply purchased from a commercial depot. The acquisition of a new set of silverware, pots, and plates was promptly purchased - each of the larger dishes had handles attached to them to make it easier for the Moralin to carry them around.
Once the cookware had been prepared, there was a decision to be made about foodstuffs. Nerf steaks had seemed to be a fairly safe choice for an entree because he had heard at least a few of his new peers discussing their acquisition and the various levels of heat they enjoyed applied to them. Yet - all of these peers had been relative newcomers to the Order themselves. Perhaps the presence of steak would be careless. After all, many of the persons he had observed upon the HoloNet who enjoyed such Nerf steaks had been portrayed as greedy, selfish, and members of an oligarchic or aristocratic organization. It would doubtless be an enjoyable experience for the participants, but he did not want to flatter them and thus push them closer to self-centered ideals and pride or to insinuate that they were vulnerable to such acts.
The side dish, then, needed to be something that implied the level of humility and selflessness that the Jedi were galactically known for, considered Kyr. A dish from home came to mind, and subsequent searches on the Holonet revealed that while the exact ingredients desired could not be found, a substitute form could be purchased cheaply. A sort of goulash commonly prepared for Serviles and for subservient members of society, but still nutritionally filling and tasteful, he hoped that the cultural meal would please the humble Jedi and guarantee that he played no part in their descent into darkness.
Other arrangements were made too: the purchase of a large table which then had to be hauled loudly into his dormitory, a short observational test about exactly what time the majority of his peers gathered for dinner arrangements, and the hiring of a scribe to publish his invitation was all necessary. Finally, though, after an entire day and a half of work, the dinner plans were made, and the invitation was hung in several of the more public portions of the Temple.
Fellow Jedi,
My designation is Kyr. I have joined the New Jedi Order only a few days ago, and am seeking to better acquaint myself with my new peers, neighbors, and esteemed teachers. To that end, I would like to invite any and all members of the Order to join me for dinner at my place of residence this evening from 17:00 - 20:00 hours. A full meal will be provided in accordance with dietary guidelines and should replace the necessity for a secondary meal at this time. You are welcome to let yourself in and to leave at any point within the boundaries of the listed meal time.
Full Hospitality is provided with the following rules:
- No Physical or Verbal Combat
- Offspring and lesser siblings are allowed but should be marked accordingly. Please designate important from unimportant children for dietary purposes.
- Housewarmth gifts acceptable. Do not stack these gifts in a single location in order to avoid comparison and contrast and subsequent conflict.
- No pets. All animals should be pre-butchered before delivery, and recipes provided if you intend for a specific dish to be made in accordance with standards of hospitality. Allow adequate time for these dishes to be prepared.
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