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Casey hadn't trained, or attempted to train, a padawan in a very long time. Finally bowing to pressure from her superiors, she had taken on a number recently. She would have been lying to say that she was thrilled about the prospect of dragging some fool out of their own naivety, but it had to be done...
Thus, she found herself sat in the cavern she had chosen long ago as her own personal training grounds. It was here that she came to practise, and meditate, and it was only fitting that it would be here that she would pass her skills along.
This time, it was to be to a Kiffar that went by the name Jacton Sibos. A little younger than her, doubtlessly arrogant, though equipped with the natural advantages of his species.
She wondered precisely how much the cavern would reveal to him, the rage she had vented, endless hours of frustration, the jealousy and fear that she only dared loose here. She had recently caused a minor cave in, leaving debris scattered around haphazardly, but allowing light in, dust motes gently floating in the beam of light that pentrated her sanctuary.
Sat atop a particularly large chunk of rock, she caused a number of small chunks of rock to orbit her, and waited.
Thus, she found herself sat in the cavern she had chosen long ago as her own personal training grounds. It was here that she came to practise, and meditate, and it was only fitting that it would be here that she would pass her skills along.
This time, it was to be to a Kiffar that went by the name Jacton Sibos. A little younger than her, doubtlessly arrogant, though equipped with the natural advantages of his species.
She wondered precisely how much the cavern would reveal to him, the rage she had vented, endless hours of frustration, the jealousy and fear that she only dared loose here. She had recently caused a minor cave in, leaving debris scattered around haphazardly, but allowing light in, dust motes gently floating in the beam of light that pentrated her sanctuary.
Sat atop a particularly large chunk of rock, she caused a number of small chunks of rock to orbit her, and waited.