It was that time again. Twice a week Caedyn had met with Valen Arenais since the leave of Master Amaly Naetre, continuing the work that she had been doing with the youth since his rescue back on Arcadia-N-30 by him and his Padawan
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, they both who had stumbled upon a Cult outpost following a lead on a potential Force Nexus, where instead their search led the pair right to the enslaved boy whose Force Signature was unmistakable.
Their mission had been called off early, and after an intense fight with the Typhojem zealots, they returned to Kashyyyk where the young man underwent some tests as well as a psychological profile by Master Naetre herself. Valen had been given the clearance to become a member of the Order if he wished; that was a year ago and not an easy one as his progress was monitored by the two older Jedi up until Amaly's transition to a new branch of the Order, where Caedyn assumed the full role and like today, held many a session with the boy talking about an array of subjects relevant to both his present and his future. Valen, who knew nothing of his past.
When Caedyn had been told that his suspicions were true, given confirmation that the boy had indeed been cloned from the DNA of his Father Veiere Arenais, it had been a difficult pill to swallow and he had gone out of his way to avoid the subject in discussion with the Jedi Master for a couple of weeks back then. Over time, his shock had turned to concern, no longer for his own sake but for that of the boy's. What kind of damage could that sort of truth do to someone. Valen had wanted to know more about his parents, about what had been before Arcadia-N-30 and yet whatever damage the Cult had done to him through their workings of the Dark Side of the Force, the Silver Jedi had cleansed him of that corruption as best they could, yet not been able to assist in the recollection of his past. What he and Amaly had concluded was that through whatever facility used, the clone of his father simply did not have one prior to his life as a slave under their captivity.
It was a truth that Caedyn feared would send the boy into a darker place, already having been so engulfed in the Dark Side of the Force when they had first found him, that he had been isolated away from the other students until it was deemed safe for him to wander the Silver Rest. Caedyn had tried to tell himself that he would explain things to Valen when the time was right, yet the time had never found them, and Valen's questions had only grown more and more consistent within their meetings, bringing an element of stress to each and every interaction they shared, a weight that Caedyn often carried away at the end of the day.
Pressing his hand against the control panel alongside the chamber entrance, Caedyn activated the door and it slid open with a quiet hiss of compressed air, receding into the wall interior and bringing the sight of Valen Arenais before the Jedi Knight, the youth seated already upon one of the meditation cushions. "Sorry I'm late..." he apologized, stepping in and closing the door shut behind him, soon to find his seat opposite the Padawan; "My flight back took longer than expected" he explained.
"How're you doing today Valen?" he asked, studying the boy curiously. He looked tired.
Their mission had been called off early, and after an intense fight with the Typhojem zealots, they returned to Kashyyyk where the young man underwent some tests as well as a psychological profile by Master Naetre herself. Valen had been given the clearance to become a member of the Order if he wished; that was a year ago and not an easy one as his progress was monitored by the two older Jedi up until Amaly's transition to a new branch of the Order, where Caedyn assumed the full role and like today, held many a session with the boy talking about an array of subjects relevant to both his present and his future. Valen, who knew nothing of his past.
When Caedyn had been told that his suspicions were true, given confirmation that the boy had indeed been cloned from the DNA of his Father Veiere Arenais, it had been a difficult pill to swallow and he had gone out of his way to avoid the subject in discussion with the Jedi Master for a couple of weeks back then. Over time, his shock had turned to concern, no longer for his own sake but for that of the boy's. What kind of damage could that sort of truth do to someone. Valen had wanted to know more about his parents, about what had been before Arcadia-N-30 and yet whatever damage the Cult had done to him through their workings of the Dark Side of the Force, the Silver Jedi had cleansed him of that corruption as best they could, yet not been able to assist in the recollection of his past. What he and Amaly had concluded was that through whatever facility used, the clone of his father simply did not have one prior to his life as a slave under their captivity.
It was a truth that Caedyn feared would send the boy into a darker place, already having been so engulfed in the Dark Side of the Force when they had first found him, that he had been isolated away from the other students until it was deemed safe for him to wander the Silver Rest. Caedyn had tried to tell himself that he would explain things to Valen when the time was right, yet the time had never found them, and Valen's questions had only grown more and more consistent within their meetings, bringing an element of stress to each and every interaction they shared, a weight that Caedyn often carried away at the end of the day.
Pressing his hand against the control panel alongside the chamber entrance, Caedyn activated the door and it slid open with a quiet hiss of compressed air, receding into the wall interior and bringing the sight of Valen Arenais before the Jedi Knight, the youth seated already upon one of the meditation cushions. "Sorry I'm late..." he apologized, stepping in and closing the door shut behind him, soon to find his seat opposite the Padawan; "My flight back took longer than expected" he explained.
"How're you doing today Valen?" he asked, studying the boy curiously. He looked tired.