Hannibal walked down the ancient halls of the Yavin temple, making his way toward his own quarters slash office. When he'd told Crix he had a room arranged for him, what he meant was a room near his own but completely separate, so Hannibal was easy to get to but he had plenty of his own privacy. To that end the young Zabrak's room was literally across the hall and all to himself, and they spoke regularly in passing or whenever Crix had something to ask or say. The boy's teacher was available without being intrusive, which was the way Hannibal preferred it to be.
A student should be guided, not forced down a particular path or outright abandoned when they didn't follow in the teacher's exact footsteps. The young master had never officially taken a padawan his entire career, instead teachings snippets of other. Nara was the longest regular student, followed up by Byron, but neither were actually tied to Hannibal himself. Crix was the first, which meant Hannibal intended to go all in and teach him everything he could. Even the hard and personal things. He rarely spoke of his own personal beliefs on the Force or the Jedi, the way he interpreted the code, or the struggles he'd gone through. Even close friend basically had to pry those things out of him. But Crix?
He was going to get the full experience. Hannibal had made that decision when he took him under his wing.
The young Master stepped before Crix's room door, knocked three times, and then stepped back to wait. It was relatively early, but waking up early wasn't exactly unusual with Hannibal's schedule, so who knows? Not that today was a physical training day exclusively. They had something much more involved to get to.
A student should be guided, not forced down a particular path or outright abandoned when they didn't follow in the teacher's exact footsteps. The young master had never officially taken a padawan his entire career, instead teachings snippets of other. Nara was the longest regular student, followed up by Byron, but neither were actually tied to Hannibal himself. Crix was the first, which meant Hannibal intended to go all in and teach him everything he could. Even the hard and personal things. He rarely spoke of his own personal beliefs on the Force or the Jedi, the way he interpreted the code, or the struggles he'd gone through. Even close friend basically had to pry those things out of him. But Crix?
He was going to get the full experience. Hannibal had made that decision when he took him under his wing.
The young Master stepped before Crix's room door, knocked three times, and then stepped back to wait. It was relatively early, but waking up early wasn't exactly unusual with Hannibal's schedule, so who knows? Not that today was a physical training day exclusively. They had something much more involved to get to.
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