With the same power that he had summoned to the other hand, he continued to maintain holding that terentatek. Though he raised it higher just to impress himself further. But once he was done he raised his other hand to the other terentatek and summoned the Force to his hand.
Once the Force has answered the call to be used and bent to his will, his eyes focused on the other dead, non-levitating terentatek and he continued to raise his hand as the terentatek followed his hand and rose with it.
He wasn’t going to put his whole power force into it, at least not yet. Telekinesis, was only the beginning of the Force powers and he had more important force powers still yet to master. At least, master as an Apprentice. Apprentice Mastery. What a joke. There was no Mastery except the Mastery of a Dark Lord. Except the Mastery of bending someone to your will, forcing your supremacy over them and making them..your slave. As was the way of the Sith. I take what is mine. And power, is mine!
He lowered the first terentatek that he was raising with his left hand, his main hand, his power hand. And he continued to raise the other so that it could overcome the first one, she didn’t say to keep them up at the same height, loopholes were magnificent. And he found one, so he continued to lower the first terentatek until it was at the height it was at it’s very first stage, which had happened to be two feet off of the floor.
Once he had completed that endeavour he continued to raise the other one, until his hand had passed his head and was now above it, and the terentatek had passed over four foot six. He stopped their and lowered his hand, though the terentatek that was now at was apparently max height didn’t budge at all. It’s only movement in response to lowering his hand was to continue to turn in a circle.
Once he had achieved that he dropped both of the terentatek’s from his force grasp and they crashed into the floor. Bringing up a light film of dust into the air, and even throwing some pebbles around in each direction.
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