Adjusting to life at the Jedi Temple has been rather slow, yet thankfully uneventful for Toki. He spent his days studying in quiet solitude and exploring the wilderness outside the temple grounds from time to time, though he had yet to really make much conversation with others aside from passing remarks. It's not that he wasn't interested in getting to know people, he just didn't know how to break the ice. In a strange sense he felt out of place. There weren't many Lepi Jedi as far as he was aware, and he came from a life of relative comfort. He had heard that terrible things had happened recently, and that the Jedi had lost Dantooine along with a venerated Jedi Master. He couldn't imagine the pain they were going through and didn't want to accidentally make anything worse for others.
As usual, he wandered the temple grounds, his gentle, quiet steps not making a sound as he wondered what his future was going to hold. It was difficult to tell for certain, but he couldn't turn back now even if he wanted to. This was something he felt he had a responsibility to do. Perhaps he could even do his part to help the Jedi, as small as that part might be.
He enjoyed exploring the temple and the outskirts, it was calming and fascinating to see such a different world and atmosphere. Once he was able to explore the galaxy at his leisure, what other places could he find? He was sure there were plenty of amazing sights both tranquil and dangerous, but he was in no rush. Without proper training, chances are he wouldn't survive long on his own, especially if the Sith came after him if they ever detected him. That thought alone was the culprit in many a restless night. Maybe having someone to confide in or just befriend would help ease his worries, though he felt his own worries were so miniscule compared to others. With a soft sight, he sat down to rest for a moment, staring up at the temple architecture.
The days that he trained and learned more little by little were extremely fulfilling, but he couldn't help but feel he as behind compared to others. He brushed a hand down an ear to relax himself and took a deep breath. "To take the first steps up the mountain of mastery..." He said quietly. "I can do this...I must." He had conviction, at least. However, the lack of connection with others was starting to wear on him. He really needed to step out of his comfort zone and meet people so he could better grow as a person and as an aspiring Jedi. Maybe someone needed help, or someone wanted to train, or perhaps someone simply wanted to talk. He would welcome any of those possibilities.
As usual, he wandered the temple grounds, his gentle, quiet steps not making a sound as he wondered what his future was going to hold. It was difficult to tell for certain, but he couldn't turn back now even if he wanted to. This was something he felt he had a responsibility to do. Perhaps he could even do his part to help the Jedi, as small as that part might be.
He enjoyed exploring the temple and the outskirts, it was calming and fascinating to see such a different world and atmosphere. Once he was able to explore the galaxy at his leisure, what other places could he find? He was sure there were plenty of amazing sights both tranquil and dangerous, but he was in no rush. Without proper training, chances are he wouldn't survive long on his own, especially if the Sith came after him if they ever detected him. That thought alone was the culprit in many a restless night. Maybe having someone to confide in or just befriend would help ease his worries, though he felt his own worries were so miniscule compared to others. With a soft sight, he sat down to rest for a moment, staring up at the temple architecture.
The days that he trained and learned more little by little were extremely fulfilling, but he couldn't help but feel he as behind compared to others. He brushed a hand down an ear to relax himself and took a deep breath. "To take the first steps up the mountain of mastery..." He said quietly. "I can do this...I must." He had conviction, at least. However, the lack of connection with others was starting to wear on him. He really needed to step out of his comfort zone and meet people so he could better grow as a person and as an aspiring Jedi. Maybe someone needed help, or someone wanted to train, or perhaps someone simply wanted to talk. He would welcome any of those possibilities.