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Reron's eyes averted Kyle's gaze as the young Padawan shifted from foot to foot with obvious discomfort. All of a sudden he had become the centre of attention, and the young Jedi was obviously not comfortable with that. Reron had never been one to open up tojust anyone, and his initial perception of Jedi Master Kyle Stellar were less than admirable, as the Jedi Councillor had only shown interest in Reron once he had done something interesting. No, this one...he's not interested in me, only in my power, Reron thought, studying the ground a little closer. Finally, he muttered something, barely audible to Stellar, though the phrase was drenched entirely in typical Chandrilan bluntness, despite the timid delivery.
'I...put one foot in front of the other, then did it again. And again. That is how one walks, Master.'
Then, without further ado, and no apparent perception of any type of irritation on the Councillor's behalf, Reron walked over to a nearby panel of writing, his eyes flaring once more as he studied the glyphs, the blood vessels clearly visible around his eyes as the Padawan exerted more power in an attempt to decipher the various symbols and images.
Tyrn, on the other hand, showed no such interest in the wall markings. Either he was entrusting Reron to figuring them out or recording them, or he simply didn't deem them worth his time. In any case, the Jedi Master headed further into the catacombs, into the dark ahead of the main chamber. There were more important locatiosn within this tomb than an entrance hall covered with runes.
'I...put one foot in front of the other, then did it again. And again. That is how one walks, Master.'
Then, without further ado, and no apparent perception of any type of irritation on the Councillor's behalf, Reron walked over to a nearby panel of writing, his eyes flaring once more as he studied the glyphs, the blood vessels clearly visible around his eyes as the Padawan exerted more power in an attempt to decipher the various symbols and images.
Tyrn, on the other hand, showed no such interest in the wall markings. Either he was entrusting Reron to figuring them out or recording them, or he simply didn't deem them worth his time. In any case, the Jedi Master headed further into the catacombs, into the dark ahead of the main chamber. There were more important locatiosn within this tomb than an entrance hall covered with runes.