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Anoat Jedi Shrine
Anoat
For a while there, Vu’thari was not certain Prax would take him up on his offer, but he contacted him the next day. The twi’lek knew that they could not train on Nar Shaddaa—it was far too risky. There was too much that could go wrong on Tatooine, so the Jedi settled on the Jedi Shrine that Luy and him discovered weeks ago. Since that time, he and Luy were able to see to it being cleaned out and stocked with stores so that it would be livable by Jedi and their Padawan for training. There were other reasons he wanted to train here—if Prax fell too far to the darkness, he would not harm anyone but Vu’thari. It was just the two of them here and many, many miles from civilization. Additionally, the shrine rested on a vergence…the Force was extremely strong here. He needed to get Prax trained up fast, mainly to ensure he could control what was happening to his body. This place would make it a bit easier to connect with the Force—any Nexus would.
Once they unloaded all their gear and settled in, Vu’thari and Prax had a quiet meal and chatted about Nar Shaddaa, what the time here would be like and discussed the regimented schedule they would keep. The Jedi knew he could not train Prax like he did Ayasha, just like he knew he would not be able to train Kae’Leigh like Prax—they were all different and unique in their own special ways—they were all so different in their needs, desires, fears, ambitions and hearts. One thing the twi’lek knew immediately about Prax was that he needed the physical piece of the training almost immediately. The irony was, he knew it would sharpen his control of emotions and his mind.
Looking over at his new “padawan”, he reminded him, “Prax, I know you looked over the information I gave you about Jedi and the Jedi Code on the trip over to Anoat. Tell me why you think the Jedi Code is a good ruleset to follow and how it is flawed…”
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