Redfield
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Redfield had already spent some time with the Order without actually being part of it. It was a strange situation, as was the rest of his life. He had met some Jedi Masters and Knights, but none of them were willing to train him. "He's too materialist." "The only thing he can really focus on is women." "What is wrong with him?" "He can't fight." That is just a sample of what they had said as reason why they wouldn't train him. Malax did realise that he had his disadvantages, but he also realised that that wasn't the reason he was being denied training. The problem was that he got on their nerves too badly. Nobody wanted to train somebody who purposely ignored orders.
Now, he had finally been brought in contact with a master that might suit him. The only issue at hand was that he had completely forgotten the name of this person. He did know what the guy looked like though, and that should have been enough to recognise him.
Malax had been studying the ways of the Jedi for almost four years now, even without a master, getting his hands on information was not very difficult. However, he knew he needed a master, and this one seemed just right.
As always, he was very early. He liked to discover the places he visited before he proceeded to business. It was about 45 minutes before he had to meet this new master. He had more than enough time to wander about and study the architecture and bathe in the environement.
That is exactly what he did. He would be at the meeting point at least ten minutes early anyway.
Now, he had finally been brought in contact with a master that might suit him. The only issue at hand was that he had completely forgotten the name of this person. He did know what the guy looked like though, and that should have been enough to recognise him.
Malax had been studying the ways of the Jedi for almost four years now, even without a master, getting his hands on information was not very difficult. However, he knew he needed a master, and this one seemed just right.
As always, he was very early. He liked to discover the places he visited before he proceeded to business. It was about 45 minutes before he had to meet this new master. He had more than enough time to wander about and study the architecture and bathe in the environement.
That is exactly what he did. He would be at the meeting point at least ten minutes early anyway.
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