Talak had set out from the Nar Shaddaa and made his way to Endor almost immediately. Rather than set down on the planet's surface, he had attached the Nomad to the side of old debris from the second Death Star, and simply floated there for days. It wasn't the first time he had pulled a trick like this with asteroids, and he preferred it to being more exposed on the surface of a planet.
But now the time to meet his newest apprentice had arrived, and Talak set his ship down at the coordinates that had been relayed between the two. It would mark the beginning of her training, and he wondered if she had any real idea of what she was getting into. With Ana and even Ender, the path had been an unpleasant one filled with a great deal of pain. With Lilith taking her first steps into the Force at all, he wondered if he would go easy on her. He hadn't with Ender, but more than that, he began to wonder if he had it within himself to do what he had in the past.
The questions would soon be answered, and the Legionnaire waited. This time, unlike on Nar Shaddaa, Talak was dressed in his more traditional black robes. His own personal lightsaber was clipped to his belt, and for the first time he didn't have anything covering his face. It was one of the reasons he'd picked this world: it was isolated enough that the two could train in peace without any sort of interruption or fear of being found out.
He dropped to his knees in meditation as he waited, reaching out to the cycle of this world. Like Kashyyyk, but perhaps slightly less profound, the cycles of life and death were so obvious. The creatures of this world were so vibrant in the Force, and it would provide a good starting point for his new student to experience the Force. Devoid of the taint that sentient life so often provided to it. @Dread
But now the time to meet his newest apprentice had arrived, and Talak set his ship down at the coordinates that had been relayed between the two. It would mark the beginning of her training, and he wondered if she had any real idea of what she was getting into. With Ana and even Ender, the path had been an unpleasant one filled with a great deal of pain. With Lilith taking her first steps into the Force at all, he wondered if he would go easy on her. He hadn't with Ender, but more than that, he began to wonder if he had it within himself to do what he had in the past.
The questions would soon be answered, and the Legionnaire waited. This time, unlike on Nar Shaddaa, Talak was dressed in his more traditional black robes. His own personal lightsaber was clipped to his belt, and for the first time he didn't have anything covering his face. It was one of the reasons he'd picked this world: it was isolated enough that the two could train in peace without any sort of interruption or fear of being found out.
He dropped to his knees in meditation as he waited, reaching out to the cycle of this world. Like Kashyyyk, but perhaps slightly less profound, the cycles of life and death were so obvious. The creatures of this world were so vibrant in the Force, and it would provide a good starting point for his new student to experience the Force. Devoid of the taint that sentient life so often provided to it. @Dread