Asminys rarely spent any time in the temples of the Sith, he tended to be more of a hands on practitioner of their religion. Liked to get his hands dirty. Preferably with blood. But he was beginning to find the Cadre-master's training and teachings to be, for lack of a better term, sorely inadequate. They had taught him to fight with the lightsaber well, maybe even masterfully. His command over the darkside was strong, and he wallowed in its cold embrace. He could kill as easily as he could breath, and there were few obstacles that he felt could stand in the way of his path to power.
The library was one of them. Hours spent pouring over dusty scrolls, days communing with the ancient caretakers of Sith holocrons. He sought knowledge because knowledge was power, but he itched for the weight of a saber in his hand. Yearned to feel his heart pounding in the heat of battle. He could sit for weeks or months studying, his discipline and resolve were pure. But he didn't enjoy it.
Now he poured over a dusty tome in the temple's library, its ancient script detailing what the Sith of the time knew of magick. He had met one who called herself a Nightsister and now he was obsessed. She commanded a power that was foreign to him, to the Sith, and he refused to let the Sith's lack of knowledge on the matter stand as an obstacle to his own goals.
Power.
The library was one of them. Hours spent pouring over dusty scrolls, days communing with the ancient caretakers of Sith holocrons. He sought knowledge because knowledge was power, but he itched for the weight of a saber in his hand. Yearned to feel his heart pounding in the heat of battle. He could sit for weeks or months studying, his discipline and resolve were pure. But he didn't enjoy it.
Now he poured over a dusty tome in the temple's library, its ancient script detailing what the Sith of the time knew of magick. He had met one who called herself a Nightsister and now he was obsessed. She commanded a power that was foreign to him, to the Sith, and he refused to let the Sith's lack of knowledge on the matter stand as an obstacle to his own goals.
Power.