Haar is Dead (Jedi and allies)

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The initial surprise had by now faded, and Siri nodded at the woman's answer. So Haar had never told her anything about the Jedi, had never been a traitor to the Order. This brought a wave of peace over Siri and she sighed in relief.

"I wondered why Master never told me of his own master, or of his reasons for being a Jedi. I guess I see now that he had his own reasons for secrecy." she said.

The silence that followed was awkward and nerve racking, but Siri knew that she had to say what was on her mind.

"Thank you for sending him to the Jedi." she finally said. Even though it wasn't your intention, he touched the lives of many of our members old and young. He changed me from a young naive girl into a wise Jedi Knight. I sometimes catch myself using his training methods with my own students. If you hadn't did what you did, I may not have become the Jedi I am today."
 

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Taecelle nodded. It was comforting to know that her actions made a difference in the galaxy.

"What is your name?" she asked. It was about time she readied herself to address the council, but she never caught the knight's name.
 

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Siri looked the woman in the eyes. The Council would be convening soon, and they were both suppose to be present.

"I'm Siri Firestorm. And your name?" she asked, wanting to finally learn the name of the woman who trained her master.
 

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"Taecelle," she said as she walked towards the courtyard exit.

"Taecelle Selena."
 

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It wouldn't be long before Caed would sense the Swordmaster's eyes upon him; expected. It was at that instant the young Knight's eyes narrowed, focusing in on the Councilman for what felt like an eternity. Piecing together that "hazy" image that filled his mind. His concentration would break as the little green man cursed outward in a way that nearly shocked even him.

"...It's time to leave..."

Caed would take one final glance at Huang, holding the stares intent for a moment longer than he probably should have before turning towards the exit. The Jedi Blademaster's image would remain instilled in his mind, analyzing it, breaking it down, trying to find the answer to the nagging questions forming in his mind. Tightening the black cloak around his body the Bogan-esque Jedi preparing to leave. His feet would carry him down the stairs and towards the temple's large arching doors. Perhaps meditation would help him towards the answer.
 
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