Knights of the Old Republic: The Last of the Sith(Master Kanas' Group)

Caitriona 'Cai' Stormflyer, Jedi Guardian 6, WP/VP: 51/14

Cai smiles and pats her fellow student on his big furry arm before bowing again to Master Kanas. A sad look comes over her face before she continues “Our teacher was Master Folgo'th, who fell to Sith poison some time ago. We were lost for some time, and were heading back towards Republic space to re-contact the Jedi Order when we received your distress call.
 

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Brother Shatterstone said:
Taken back by Aerek’s choice of words Skyka raises a curious white eyebrow at him but as a slight blush takes to her pale cheeks she realizes she had probably misunderstood him do to her own sleepiness, “So… Ahhh, what what’s going on? What did I miss?”

Aerek stifles a laugh when Skyka blushes. "Someone -- they said they were Jedi, but we didn't recognize them -- answered the distress call Master Kanas sent out. He and he, Barrick, and Bud'd went out to meet them. We think they're probably who they say they are, but it never hurts to be cautious." He says.
 

"The Wookiees have no love of the Sith," Barrick says, "not in my experience, anyway. I have never known one of those folk to serve evil. Master, I believe our caution was unwarranted. Though, of course, certainly not ill-advised."
 

Skyka Tarkrak: Human/Female (Force Adept 1/ Jedi Guardian 5)

Settling in a seated position next to the larger man Skyka gives him a sidewise glance at the news, “Oh? Well theirs no doubting we could use the help… So was it your idea to stay behind and watch me or was it Master Kanas’ idea?”

Skyka with her sideways glance had caught a glimpse of her unkempt white hair… She tried to ignore it but finally gave in both to her embarrassment and her need to fix it and she quickly undid the few remaining braids while she smiled awkwardly back at the older larger man, “So… Aerek. This is what the third time we’ve violated taboos? One from your own culture and two from my own culture?”

Though it was stated as a question it had a quality that suggest that she truly knew the answer…
 

*Wryy'ethh nods ethusiastically toward Barrick. He spreads his arms away from his lightsaber, and walks down the ramp to stand before the Jedi, and kneels in front of them, waiting for their next move.*
 

While Master Kanas allows himself a nod, he speaks quietly to Barrick:
"I agree, however our caution may still be unwarranted. I believe their story, but perhaps that is what worries me."

He then turns to the two others, stepping forward with a more open armed gesture, "I am glad to have some assistance, but if you heard the message then you know the danger here on this planet. In another day, I had planned to gather my students together to decide what we are to do. We cannot leave this planet in its current condition, and we cannot leave in my ship unless either of you are amazing mechanics. It is...much to as of you, but the larger our number the stronger we will be as a whole."
 

*Wryy'ethh bares his teeth, and pulls his saber, displaying it proudly (unlit) before Master Kanas.* "Graanarao, Roooowr arrrrrha Yyyarann naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar. Gharkkar nnahh, raaaaa nyy'ar nyy'ah." Shryiwook
"I am a warrior, and will stand by your side. If you are beset by Sith, perhaps it will help our cause as well."
 
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Caitriona 'Cai' Stormflyer, Jedi Guardian 6, WP/VP: 51/14

Cai nods to her fellow students oath and adds "The Dark Side of the Force must be opposed where it is found. We are with you in whatever you decide Master Kanas. The will of the Force has guided us here, and with it we shall not fail"
 

Brother Shatterstone said:
Settling in a seated position next to the larger man Skyka gives him a sidewise glance at the news, “Oh? Well theirs no doubting we could use the help… So was it your idea to stay behind and watch me or was it Master Kanas’ idea?”

"He didn't ask me to come with them or to stay here, but I wasn't going anywhere." He said.

Brother Shatterstone said:
“So… Aerek. This is what the third time we’ve violated taboos? One from your own culture and two from my own culture?”

He thinks about it for a second. "Second. It's really nit-picking to count the same incident twice, don't you think?"
 

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