His fist connected, but he knew that it had not struck her as solidly as he had hoped. It was no matter. He would soon overwhelm the woman before taking her captive. He was looking forward to seeing the defeated look on her face when he finally forced her to her knees. But for now, he needed to...
As he blade crashed into the Jedi’s, Jabhar was surprised and even slightly impressed that he not simply cleave her in two. She was far stronger than she appeared to be, a telling sign of her strength in the Force. But as she pushed back with one hand, Jabhar let his left hand grab the hilt as...
He had not expected his first attack to be successful, considering the skill that he had assumed his opponent had. The quick sidestep and following deflection of his attack was to be expected by one who was versed in basic swordplay. As he momentum carried his swing past his opponent, Jabhar...
But much to Jabhar’s surprise, the the boy did waver in his attack. He paused for a moment that, had Jabhar been his opponent, would have meant the death of the boy. He was being foolish, taking the Jedi’s word to heart. Perhaps he had underestimated the boy’s potential. In a fit of rage, Jabhar...
Seeing that his opponent was approaching, but not moving quickly, Jabhar realized that it would probably have to be his prerogative to strike first. As much as he preferred to be a reactive fighter, Jabhar knew that he did not want the battle to go on indefinitely, so it had to begin some time...
Jabhar knew that he had to fight, and so he was not going to delay any longer. The Exile ignited his lightsaber and brought it up to his right side, with both of his hands on the hilt. The weapon was resting so that the top of the hilt was even with his chin, and the crimson blade was perfectly...
The twang of a bowstring caught Jabhar’s attention, even as the rest of the savage Anzati broke through the brush and began to rush the pair of Exiles. He caught a glimps of the projectile as it flew through the air, narrowly missing his companion was it embedded itself into the ground. But now...
The din of the forest was disconcerting to say the least. Jabhar was more used to confronting his problems head on, and thus was most prepared when he could see where his enemy was coming from. But in this case, the dim lighting and the pervasive amount of life around the pair of Exiles meant...
Jabhar thought that the station above the planet had been a mess, but over the week that he had spent in an attempt to garner favour with the natives, he realized that Ignis station had been a much nicer area that the surface below. Perhaps it was his bias toward the system as a whole that had...
The ferocity with which his apprentice struck was enjoyable to witness. His movements were swift, aggressive, and fueled by the power of the Force. It was impressive for one his age, that much was certain. Though it appeared that the woman was more than prepared for his attack. Jabhar had...
The impudence of his apprentice was beginning to wear on the Exile’s nerves. As talented as the boy was, he needed to remember his place, and it was getting harder and harder to not just slaughter the boy with how disrespectful he was on a regular basis. Despite that, Jabhar began the training...
This wookie was no mere carpet. Jabar was beginning to realize that all too late. He knew he had been outwitted as soon as the tip of the Wook’s blade went down without the creature’s arms as well. It was a clever move, and in that moment, Jabhar accepted the fact that he would probably have to...
The words coming out of the woman sounded fake. She was playing them for time, or trying to distract them at the very least. She must have known something about the reason for the other Jedi being on the planet, and the story about her being on Jakku for her own reasons made no sense. The planet...
The boy stood, and his hands clenched into fists. It was clear that Jabhar’s words were aggravating him, and that there was a great deal of anger flowing through the boy. But, he had done well already. The boy had caged his emotions, ready to let them out when he needed to. But for now, they...
There was no two ways about it, this wookie was the whole package when it came to fighting. Not only did he have the perceptive abilities to see Jabhar ready his lightsaber while also finishing his punch on Anaeus, but he had seen it fast enough to react and pull his own blade out completely...
Glancing back at his apprentice, Jabhar was even more disappointed to see that the boy had passed out. It was disgraceful, to say the least. Sighing to himself, he did not bother to look at the other exile as he stepped into the space where the boy had collapsed. "Unless you need anything else...
The playful banter between his apprentice and the Jedi was growing tiresome, and Jabhar had only one goal in mind. Even so, he had to recognize the importance of the possibility of getting information the easy way. Perhaps this woman was affiliated with the Jedi but did not truly believe in...
As Jabhar looked over the crowd, he was pleased to hear the Twi’lek return and begin conversing with his fellow Exile. Though when he mentioned that there were no other supplies, a bit of annoyance crept into the man’s psyche. It seemed that he was going to have to continue his search through...
The bored look of the man before him was more of an insult than anything else. There was no fear in is eyes, and that was disrespectful to Jabhar. Whoever this man was, he was either very powerful or very foolish. Even so, ther would be no point in attacking another Exile, especially when there...
Jabhar was satisfied when the man confirmed that he too was an Exile of the Jedi Order, though not in so many words. At the very least, it interested the man to know that there were others nearby that were also fighting toward the same cause. Though numbers would not win this war, they would...