Open to Sith Eternal members until Edwast's next post, then open to all.
Edwast was a gentleman in first and foremost, which is why he wouldn't dare poison you before meeting you for the first time. Normally he would wait till the second or third time seeing you before he considered pouring venom into your morning coffee. As such he figured he would meet with a few of his fellow followers of Eternal so as to see if any of them will prove useful in his hunt for knowledge, and if any of them will get in the way. How would he do this? A simple stop at a crowded cafe to see who kept their presence hidden well enough. He had recently put out a request for assistance with test subjects, and wanted to see if any of them were capable of the task.He also just wanted coffee, and this was one of his favorite locations on Naboo. He walked in and greeted the owner with a handshake and a quick "Dad joke" promptly asking the Gungan female to "spill the beans". Normally anyone would have cringed at the joke, but he'd gotten to know her sense of humor with the few interactions he had with her, so getting her to laugh was easy. Good, it's easier to fool someone when they think you're funny. She would make a fine witness to his character should that ever be called into question, and it was important to give your personas a footprint to follow.
He arrived first, purposefully arriving an hour earlier than the time he sent out to the others. He took his seat and smiled at the passerby, he wasn't too familiar with any of the other members so this was a good chance to get to know their faces. He'd been so busy maintaining this "Ricard" persona he hadn't had time to establish himself in the Cult of Eternal, though he saw the idea of personally meeting and getting to know each member redundant. He wasn't here to make friends, only get know who would be a decent ally for the progression of the cause as it were. Also a good time to take note of resources available to them. And so there he sat taking the occasional sip from his mug which he brought from home, he found the idea of drinking from a public mug given out to customers disgusting after all.