Jedi Brat!
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OOC: Please only join this one-shot if you are committed to a continued interaction and willing to invest effort in understanding and building upon the narrative. I am looking for someone genuinely interested in creating a serious, collaborative story. Thank you! I'm looking for jedi or friendlies.
The notion of maintaining a horse stance for four hours seemed absurd to Braze, yet an odd curiosity drew him to the ancient artifact, functioning much like a holocron. He stood in an open field near a wooden picnic table, where he set the holocron down and activated it.
Jasper Kai'el might have been right about hacking into its data being a more practical approach, but Braze chose to engage with the device directly.
The hologram flickered to life, revealing Master Shae'lan Vosara, a Togruta with dark skin and bright markings on his montrals.
"Greetings, seeker of wisdom. I am Master Shae'lan Vosara, guardian of this holocron. To access the knowledge contained within, you must demonstrate your dedication. The path to enlightenment is one of resilience and discipline. Are you prepared to face the trials and unlock the secrets of the Force?"
The holographic image stood tall and imposing, its presence commanding attention despite its ethereal nature. The serene yet intense expression of Vosara conveyed the gravity of the challenge ahead, leaving Braze to ponder the true depths of his commitment to the Jedi path.
"Yes," Braze said hesitantly, uncertain how to begin engaging with this holocron. He had learned from their previous interaction that the gatekeeper was staunch in its position. "How do we begin?"
Vosara's hologram nodded, acknowledging Braze's willingness. "To commence the first trial, assume the horse stance and hold it. Feel the weight of your body, the pull of gravity, and the strength within you. Four hours may seem daunting, but through endurance, you will uncover the strength you possess. Begin now, and let the trial forge your resolve."
Braze frowned but moved into position. He chambered his hands in fists at his hips, stepped out to the side into a horse stance, kept his back straight, his feet pointed out at 45 degrees, and his knees bent, bringing his hips to knee level.
The hologram's eyes narrowed. "Proper form is crucial," Vosara scolded. "You must balance a stick across your lap and another across your outstretched arms. Dropping either will nullify your progress thus far. Begin again with this in mind."
Braze retrieved two sticks and carefully positioned them as instructed, feeling the weight and significance of the task increase.
"Do I really have to do it for so long? What's the purpose of this?" Braze asked, his voice tinged with frustration.
Vosara's hologram remained stern. "This trial is not only physical. It tests your patience, focus, and resolve. Endurance is essential for a Jedi, both in body and mind. Through this, you will learn the depth of your strength and the power of perseverance. Only by pushing your limits can you truly understand and master the Force."
"Yeah, but what will you teach me if I do this?" Braze asked, trying to maintain his position.
The hologram's expression softened slightly, acknowledging the difficulty of the task. "If you succeed, you will gain access to advanced teachings on Force manipulation, lightsaber techniques, and the ancient wisdom of the shadow masters and teh practitioners whom reside with in the court of shadows. These lessons will enhance your understanding and control of the Force, preparing you for the challenges ahead. Your dedication now will pave the way for your future growth as a Jedi."
The hologram's eyes remained steady on Braze, sensing his hesitation. "This is an advanced technique toward the Path of Shadows. To become a Master of Shadows requires immense discipline and commitment. Embarking upon such a path without proper preparation is perilous. The trial you face is necessary because only through this rigorous challenge can you prove your readiness and advance safely. Remember, to falter on this path is very dangerous."
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