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Owyn gulped at what Talzea had just said. So he was going to be responsible for part of the training of his fellow padawan? It was a lot of responsibility thrown onto the young man without much warning, but hey, maybe this itself was a test. Owyn mentally nodded in determination, while keeping his external self calm and under control...just like a good jedi should.
"I will do as you ask, Master. Thank you for this opportunity."
Turning to Aria, Owyn grinned like an idiot and held his hand out to his side like a waiter at a restaurant. He then realized how idiot-like his grin probably looked, and tried to suppress it.
"Aria, if you will please follow me."
He walked just a short distance away and found a comfortable looking spot on the grass, where he promptly sat down with his legs crossed and his arms out behind him to support himself -- he was the picture of casual. Tikk, realizing he was likely to get bored with whatever was about to happen, bounded off of Owyn's shoulder into the nearby foliage to see what sort of mischief he could get into.
"Now, Aria...tell me what you know of the Tenets."
Owyn's fingers flexed as he gripped the grass under his hands. Being out in nature always made him feel much more connected to the Force, as if he was connected to a live circuit with electricity coursing through his veins. On top of that, his question tomorrow brought memories flooding back of when Shingen had asked him the exact same question not so long ago. The combination was a heady feeling, but Owyn was able to push the thoughts from his mind and focus on his fellow padawan. He was determined to do his best to teach her what he could, not just to show he was a capable Jedi but also because he genuinely wanted to help her.
"I will do as you ask, Master. Thank you for this opportunity."
Turning to Aria, Owyn grinned like an idiot and held his hand out to his side like a waiter at a restaurant. He then realized how idiot-like his grin probably looked, and tried to suppress it.
"Aria, if you will please follow me."
He walked just a short distance away and found a comfortable looking spot on the grass, where he promptly sat down with his legs crossed and his arms out behind him to support himself -- he was the picture of casual. Tikk, realizing he was likely to get bored with whatever was about to happen, bounded off of Owyn's shoulder into the nearby foliage to see what sort of mischief he could get into.
"Now, Aria...tell me what you know of the Tenets."
Owyn's fingers flexed as he gripped the grass under his hands. Being out in nature always made him feel much more connected to the Force, as if he was connected to a live circuit with electricity coursing through his veins. On top of that, his question tomorrow brought memories flooding back of when Shingen had asked him the exact same question not so long ago. The combination was a heady feeling, but Owyn was able to push the thoughts from his mind and focus on his fellow padawan. He was determined to do his best to teach her what he could, not just to show he was a capable Jedi but also because he genuinely wanted to help her.