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"I agree," Cassus replied, nodding his head, "These lunatics just might have something worth our time." Cassus turned to the hooded disciples, this time with an expression of respect masking over him. He would offer a bow to them.
"We would be honored if we were to meet this Master himself," proclaimed Cassus. The disciples looked at each other, whispering in hushed voices, as if they were considering it. After a few moment, the Twi'lek stood forward.
"Very well," the Twi'lek said with a nod. "Follow." The Twi'lek would led them through the long halls. It seemed like forever, but soon they finally reached a large, inner chamber. It was lit by large, fiery torches. You could see numerous artifacts and treasures laying around. Up on the top of the steps stood a man, an aging man. The Twi'lek, followed by the other disciples, would bow respectfully.
"Master," said the Twi'lek, "We've brought the disciples you wished for."
"We would be honored if we were to meet this Master himself," proclaimed Cassus. The disciples looked at each other, whispering in hushed voices, as if they were considering it. After a few moment, the Twi'lek stood forward.
"Very well," the Twi'lek said with a nod. "Follow." The Twi'lek would led them through the long halls. It seemed like forever, but soon they finally reached a large, inner chamber. It was lit by large, fiery torches. You could see numerous artifacts and treasures laying around. Up on the top of the steps stood a man, an aging man. The Twi'lek, followed by the other disciples, would bow respectfully.
"Master," said the Twi'lek, "We've brought the disciples you wished for."