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Kaldar wasn't really sure what to think of Thule. It was an interesting place and all, but in truth, he was in many ways more interested in the partner that was going to be meeting with him. Highly recommended by Arcanos, though of course, Kaldar wasn't going to say that.
Instead, he would continue to maintain the semi-mysterious persona that he had cultivated in the Sith. In the long term that wouldn't help his advancement, but in the short term it let him acclimate to who the major players were. They all knew about each other, but none of them new about Kaldar. Except for the fact that he was Master who didn't often hang around with the other Sith.
All the better. Rather than sitting and drinking coffee this time, Kaldar stood overlooking a large park below, watching the various people running around either children playing or people walking their dogs or biking or whatever else people did. For all the bad publicity that Thule often got, it wasn't such a terrible place. Maybe a bit stuffy for Kaldar's taste, but it represented something to the Sith Order.
And that something needed... refocusing. And who better than Kaldar, the troublemaker. Vagrant. That's what Azar called me. So rude, he thought to himself with a shake of his head to himself.
@Apollyon
Instead, he would continue to maintain the semi-mysterious persona that he had cultivated in the Sith. In the long term that wouldn't help his advancement, but in the short term it let him acclimate to who the major players were. They all knew about each other, but none of them new about Kaldar. Except for the fact that he was Master who didn't often hang around with the other Sith.
All the better. Rather than sitting and drinking coffee this time, Kaldar stood overlooking a large park below, watching the various people running around either children playing or people walking their dogs or biking or whatever else people did. For all the bad publicity that Thule often got, it wasn't such a terrible place. Maybe a bit stuffy for Kaldar's taste, but it represented something to the Sith Order.
And that something needed... refocusing. And who better than Kaldar, the troublemaker. Vagrant. That's what Azar called me. So rude, he thought to himself with a shake of his head to himself.
@Apollyon