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The overhead lighting of Indupar's sun was bright, even when he had hood up and a visor over his eyes. It made it hard for Kai Sera to figure out where he was supposed to be, an inconvenience for the young Jedi, but nothing more. As his boots clapped against the durasteel flooring of the Jedi outpost, his mind wandered about the state of the Order, and what the future would hold as war was once again gripping the Galaxy. The rebels had launched a renewed assault against the Empire, and they had struck back at Manaan, and now they were moving against Bestine and Fondor. The Jedi Order for their part did what they could to support their friends and allies, but Kai worried it wasn't enough, that they weren't striking hard enough or fast enough. Aside from doing what little he could, Kai had felt somewhat useless after destroying the palace. He wanted to strike out again, but he knew that there needed to be the opportunity and the right plan; he wasn't foolish enough to go looking for trouble.
So, he thought it best to train and practice in preparation for those coming fights, those coming battles. As he walked down the long, bare corridors of the Jedi safehouse, passing rows of bright open skylights, the Jedi Councilor came to one of the larger training rooms. It was currently bare and empty, but in a pinch they could fill it with crates and training droids from a nearby "closet" that was adjacent to the training room. From the looks of it he was actually the first one there; he had beaten his intended dueling partner there it seems. Of course, Kai wasn't dueling just anyone today, he had requested to spar with Grandmaster Orlaan Ghess. The great bear of a man looked like he could eat Kai for breakfast as he was well over a full foot taller than him, and built like an AT-AT. Ghess simply looked like that kind of man who could throw just about anyone, even a full grown Rancor across the room with ease. It was for this reason Kai wished to spar with him. The man was no doubt experienced with fighting and combat, and knew how to use his physical abilities to aid him in combat. If Kai ever wished to defeat someone larger than him; he would need to be able to first learn how to survive long enough against someone like Ghess. His only true duel against a Sith was against an acolyte named Jorath who while even large, over seven feet tall and easily twice Kai's weight, paled in comparison to the Jedi grandmaster.
Seeing as that he still had a little bit of time, Kai thought it best to warm up. He had no idea what the older Jedi Master would have him do, so he figured he'd best be ready when he arrived both physically and mentally. So, he started his basic warm-up drills, nothing too intensive, just enough to get the blood flowing a little and let him break out into a bit of a sweat.
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So, he thought it best to train and practice in preparation for those coming fights, those coming battles. As he walked down the long, bare corridors of the Jedi safehouse, passing rows of bright open skylights, the Jedi Councilor came to one of the larger training rooms. It was currently bare and empty, but in a pinch they could fill it with crates and training droids from a nearby "closet" that was adjacent to the training room. From the looks of it he was actually the first one there; he had beaten his intended dueling partner there it seems. Of course, Kai wasn't dueling just anyone today, he had requested to spar with Grandmaster Orlaan Ghess. The great bear of a man looked like he could eat Kai for breakfast as he was well over a full foot taller than him, and built like an AT-AT. Ghess simply looked like that kind of man who could throw just about anyone, even a full grown Rancor across the room with ease. It was for this reason Kai wished to spar with him. The man was no doubt experienced with fighting and combat, and knew how to use his physical abilities to aid him in combat. If Kai ever wished to defeat someone larger than him; he would need to be able to first learn how to survive long enough against someone like Ghess. His only true duel against a Sith was against an acolyte named Jorath who while even large, over seven feet tall and easily twice Kai's weight, paled in comparison to the Jedi grandmaster.
Seeing as that he still had a little bit of time, Kai thought it best to warm up. He had no idea what the older Jedi Master would have him do, so he figured he'd best be ready when he arrived both physically and mentally. So, he started his basic warm-up drills, nothing too intensive, just enough to get the blood flowing a little and let him break out into a bit of a sweat.
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