Moonage Daydream
The Jedi Master was a different type. His past was a blend. At one point a student of his father, a respected Jedi from a defunct order of Corellians, on the run as a smuggling pair. All before joining a Chiss-lead Empire to see what he could do to affect change in the galaxy. That got him zeroed in on, and the Sith twisted his goals and he became an enforcer within that Empire, piloting and pulling off missions. As time wore on he found himself doing more and more before he was thrown to the will of the Force.
Waking up nearly two decades later in the Fringe Confederation, Coren linked up with one Jorus Merrill and began to explore the Force again, the disconnect helped free him from whatever mental entrapment the Sith had over him, but it was a long road going. It brought him back to the Jedi, but also meeting with smaller traditions, including the Grey Paladins, Aing-Tii, Jensaarai. It took a while before he accepted his roles as a Jedi primarily.
“They don’t see the Force as black and white, like most Jedi tend to. It’s a lesson I never fully grasped, or I just see the Sith and Ren as shades of the same blackness. Jensaarai, Gray Paladins, even varieties within the Jedi Order have different colors, that doesn’t make them evil. But then you get into comparing other colors and it… ends up being comparing apples to oranges, I suppose.”
But he knew where the darkness was. He watched her for a second, seeing if what he said would sink in or if he'd need to tack and approach from a different direcion.
[member="Amilthi Camlenn"]
Waking up nearly two decades later in the Fringe Confederation, Coren linked up with one Jorus Merrill and began to explore the Force again, the disconnect helped free him from whatever mental entrapment the Sith had over him, but it was a long road going. It brought him back to the Jedi, but also meeting with smaller traditions, including the Grey Paladins, Aing-Tii, Jensaarai. It took a while before he accepted his roles as a Jedi primarily.
“They don’t see the Force as black and white, like most Jedi tend to. It’s a lesson I never fully grasped, or I just see the Sith and Ren as shades of the same blackness. Jensaarai, Gray Paladins, even varieties within the Jedi Order have different colors, that doesn’t make them evil. But then you get into comparing other colors and it… ends up being comparing apples to oranges, I suppose.”
But he knew where the darkness was. He watched her for a second, seeing if what he said would sink in or if he'd need to tack and approach from a different direcion.
[member="Amilthi Camlenn"]