Talak had stayed for the ceremony, and found himself lingering around Ajan Kloss for several hours. The ceremony had gone on late into the night, and there were still several beings he would have liked to catch conversations with.
The sun had come out the next day and Talak had settled into a clearing in the jungles to meditate.
Where previously there were conflicts in his meditation, now there was confusion, but far less distress. He had a great deal yet to sort for himself, but he couldn't deny the peace he felt at being here among the Jedi.
He may have still had many questions and skepticisms about the Jedi, but they seemed closer to his goals than the Sith had. Perhaps there was a niche to be carved here.
As he floated in the air among the jungles, he had stopped smothering his presence in the Force. Though the darkness was fading, it wasn't the presence of a Jedi, per se. He could sense the others nearby. Several Jedi had come traipsing by to look at the foreigner, but none had actually approached him yet. That was fine with Talak. He was lost in his own thoughts and his early communions with the Light. @Wit
The sun had come out the next day and Talak had settled into a clearing in the jungles to meditate.
Where previously there were conflicts in his meditation, now there was confusion, but far less distress. He had a great deal yet to sort for himself, but he couldn't deny the peace he felt at being here among the Jedi.
He may have still had many questions and skepticisms about the Jedi, but they seemed closer to his goals than the Sith had. Perhaps there was a niche to be carved here.
As he floated in the air among the jungles, he had stopped smothering his presence in the Force. Though the darkness was fading, it wasn't the presence of a Jedi, per se. He could sense the others nearby. Several Jedi had come traipsing by to look at the foreigner, but none had actually approached him yet. That was fine with Talak. He was lost in his own thoughts and his early communions with the Light. @Wit