Try to Tython
Tython is an ancient world for the Jedi, one that has slowly become a retreat for those of the Order wishing to practice away from the main temple on Yavin 4. But what many do not know is that the Old Temple Ruins still stand upon the planet, though much has fallen to decay and ruin there still may be something of worth within those old corridors...
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Instead of focusing on his misery, Ruzaan tried to let his thoughts wander as he sat across from two other Jedi. Tython would be the sixth planet he had been on in his life, and his research into the planet indicated that it had a special connection to the Living Force. He would be paired up with a familiar face; Atris Tharen, a Jedi Knight who Ruzaan respected deeply. They'd previously worked together on Atris' home planet of Tatooine in a failed bid to secure an old lightsaber from a Hutt, and during that mission Ruzaan had been able to personally witness Atris' compassion and competence. He was grateful for the opportunity to work with her again.
Ruzaan frowned despite himself as his thoughts settled on the other Jedi in the small passenger cabin of the transport. He didn't know Sabatha Sayall very well. She was about his age, perhaps a year older, and had a reputation amongst the Padawans as being a bit of an oddball. Sabatha was also new to the Order, having joined only a few weeks ago. Ruzaan sensed in her something of a kindred spirit in that they were both part of the "newer" crop of Padawans just beginning their journeys to becoming fully-fledged members of the order. That meant he wanted to get to know her better, but thus far their trip to Tython had been quiet. Ruzaan opened one eye and looked over at Sabatha. She was nibbling some kind of dark brown sweet.
Opening his other eye, Ruzaan leaned forward in his seat. He wasn't hungry, but he was curious- and this seemed like a low-risk way to engage her in conversation. "Sabatha, what are you eating?"
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