Hal Terrano
Prince of Porridge
Jedi Temple, Ossus
The training chamber sat empty, with the exception of a single figure.
He sat cross-legged upon the floor, clad in those iconic brown robes in a display that could have only been more Jedi if Yoda was standing by him quipping wisdom at every turn.
Hal Terrano was waiting. Waiting for a student to impart Jedi History and engage in lessons of a philosophical nature with. Avalore and himself had both agreed that they would come to Ossus to teach in their specialities, being that they both offered the Jedi skills that were sadly growing harder and harder to find.
Too many heroes, not enough healers.
Yet Jedi philosophy was an important pillar of a Padawan's learning, each line of the code opening up for reflection and introspection. These weren't lessons of simple rights and wrongs but rather a way to meet understanding and prepare the mind for the future. In Hal's own times of need the Jedi Code had been there for him, just like he hoped it could be there for others.
He taught both large groups and single students, opting to get a flowing discussion with the younglings and more in-depth analysis with the Padawans. This would be a one-on-one session, whenever the student arrived.
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The training chamber sat empty, with the exception of a single figure.
He sat cross-legged upon the floor, clad in those iconic brown robes in a display that could have only been more Jedi if Yoda was standing by him quipping wisdom at every turn.
Hal Terrano was waiting. Waiting for a student to impart Jedi History and engage in lessons of a philosophical nature with. Avalore and himself had both agreed that they would come to Ossus to teach in their specialities, being that they both offered the Jedi skills that were sadly growing harder and harder to find.
Too many heroes, not enough healers.
Yet Jedi philosophy was an important pillar of a Padawan's learning, each line of the code opening up for reflection and introspection. These weren't lessons of simple rights and wrongs but rather a way to meet understanding and prepare the mind for the future. In Hal's own times of need the Jedi Code had been there for him, just like he hoped it could be there for others.
He taught both large groups and single students, opting to get a flowing discussion with the younglings and more in-depth analysis with the Padawans. This would be a one-on-one session, whenever the student arrived.
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