Berek couldn't supress the grin that formed on his visage when he saw the slavers being beaten as they screamed and yelled for mercy. Mercy that would not be granted for they did not deserve it. Then as he noticed that the man approached him, he turned and calmed himself, listening to what he...
Alright.. but shouldn't Shii-Cho be taught first, then? Because if it isn't he would miss a large part of the basics? I'm just throwing things out there btw, I've read up on SW lore but I'm no expert yet. :P And can we at some point in training, do a time-lapse? I'd age him accordingly so that...
When we get to training later on, could Berek start working on Juyo right off the bat or should he start with a more basic form first? I've been researching forms for a bit and kinda settled on that form to be his main one when he eventually becomes a Jedi.
Berek watched in awe of the man's ease with which he dispatched of the two slavers. As soon as they saw the Klatoonians body fall onto the surface's dust and the saber-wielding man spoke in the following silence, backgrounded only by the buzzing of the lightsaber, it struck Berek that this was...
Berek and the rest of the shackled slaves all stepped back due to the unexpected event. A blessed event perhaps, or just someone that felt like he could use a couple of slaves. Berek wasn't sure. As the green beam of light pierced the Chevins chest Berek could swear that he read something about...
The Chevin cargo ship seemed to have landed near the camp overnight, hidden away in the small, desolate valley. The Chevin had set up camp in a valley surrounded by dusty hills and mountains the previous day so that they could keep the business they conducted shrouded in secrecy. Slavery was at...
Honestly I was planning on role-playing the part where he comes to the Jedi. And about the force powers, I wrote somewhere in the spoiler tag that he is unaware of his force-sensivity. So naturally he wouldn't have any force powers (that he knows of), and his level would be noob. I guess...