(OOC Note: Open to all Padawans and other members of the Jedi Order, though this thread is mainly for Padawan Learners.)
Ruus'all had been patiently waiting outside a clay dome-shaped hut on Yavin just outside the Jedi temples. It was his forge where he melted down metals to make vibro-weapons or blaster casts, pieces to ligthsabers, or even armor plating, for the Jedi who wanted such things. The Mando-Jedi had gotten word out to the Padawans that he was going to give a lesson on how to use a forge- and if they behaved themselves properly, Ruus might even make them a Mandalorian armor piece of their choice.
If Ruus was going to be honest, teenagers scared the shit out of him. They were so...chaotic! And spontaneously happy, depressed, angry, jealous, and naïve all at the same time. Some of them even sent shivers down his spine when the Jedi Knight greeted them in the halls. The whole lesson idea was not Ruus' and was actually his master's, Russel Monti, to see if he could introduce Ruus to potential Padawans that he could teach himself as Russel once did with Ruus.
His lesson was more than just how to beat a blazing hot piece of slag into something beautiful, though, and as much as Ruus had dreaded the teaching opportunity, he did his best to go all out anyway to make it more enjoyable for himself. It was mainly an object lesson about creation in general, and he was actually pretty proud of his philosophical and figurative understandings and tried to excite himself enough in case anyone showed up.
For now, he was simply leaning on the door to his heated forge decked out in his traditional beskar'gam, awaiting the arrival of literally anyone at this point.
@Logan
Ruus'all had been patiently waiting outside a clay dome-shaped hut on Yavin just outside the Jedi temples. It was his forge where he melted down metals to make vibro-weapons or blaster casts, pieces to ligthsabers, or even armor plating, for the Jedi who wanted such things. The Mando-Jedi had gotten word out to the Padawans that he was going to give a lesson on how to use a forge- and if they behaved themselves properly, Ruus might even make them a Mandalorian armor piece of their choice.
If Ruus was going to be honest, teenagers scared the shit out of him. They were so...chaotic! And spontaneously happy, depressed, angry, jealous, and naïve all at the same time. Some of them even sent shivers down his spine when the Jedi Knight greeted them in the halls. The whole lesson idea was not Ruus' and was actually his master's, Russel Monti, to see if he could introduce Ruus to potential Padawans that he could teach himself as Russel once did with Ruus.
His lesson was more than just how to beat a blazing hot piece of slag into something beautiful, though, and as much as Ruus had dreaded the teaching opportunity, he did his best to go all out anyway to make it more enjoyable for himself. It was mainly an object lesson about creation in general, and he was actually pretty proud of his philosophical and figurative understandings and tried to excite himself enough in case anyone showed up.
For now, he was simply leaning on the door to his heated forge decked out in his traditional beskar'gam, awaiting the arrival of literally anyone at this point.
@Logan