Become One With All Things
Ryv stood awkwardly by
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, his hands shoved into his jacket pockets. His master suggested he tag along to potentially be a part of a turning point. A change in the way the Jedi approach galactic threats forever. Ryv couldn't say he expected much, as the 'good guys' had been losing the fight since the days of the One Sith. The dark side was a mostly unified force behind their Dark Lord, which provided a powerful adversary to not only threaten the galaxy but potentially conquer it as well. Every time the young Kiffar considered the Sith and their actions it soured his mood considerably, but the same could be said for the galaxy's Jedi at this point. So many were wrapped up in the big game. Who controls what, points of attack, the whole nine yards. He was just as much a part of the problem as Yuroic, or Cedric, or any other narrow-minded individual who focused solely on the individual battles, rather than the overarching war.
It seemed Wyatt Morga was different.
On paper anyway.
What little reading Cedric did assign him leading up to this little get together helped provide some insight on the potential Jedi who'd arrive, but there was little on he who called the meeting. It appeared as if Wyatt avoided most of the petty Jedi politics to seek out something beyond what the rest of the Jedi could perceive. Ryv was starting to think that something would be accomplished this day.
"I gotta say," Ryv leaned a bit closer to his master and whispered. "Lots of folks like to hear themselves speak," he eyed the brief disagreement between Yuroic and Wyatt, though it was cleared up rather quickly. "Maybe this unified front might happen after all."
Leading up to the meeting, Ryv wholly believed nothing would come of it. He was a pessimist, but who wasn't at this point?
It seemed Wyatt Morga was different.
On paper anyway.
What little reading Cedric did assign him leading up to this little get together helped provide some insight on the potential Jedi who'd arrive, but there was little on he who called the meeting. It appeared as if Wyatt avoided most of the petty Jedi politics to seek out something beyond what the rest of the Jedi could perceive. Ryv was starting to think that something would be accomplished this day.
"I gotta say," Ryv leaned a bit closer to his master and whispered. "Lots of folks like to hear themselves speak," he eyed the brief disagreement between Yuroic and Wyatt, though it was cleared up rather quickly. "Maybe this unified front might happen after all."
Leading up to the meeting, Ryv wholly believed nothing would come of it. He was a pessimist, but who wasn't at this point?