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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Farquhar" data-source="post: 9388703" data-attributes="member: 6906155"><p>I think it's more likely the witches decided they were unwilling to give up either twin, the jedi decided to take them by force, the witches fought back and were killed.</p><p></p><p>However, we have Vernestra's observation that Mae "was trained by a jedi". This does not seem like a random line to me.</p><p></p><p>Was Qimir a former padwan who was thrown out? Do the jedi do something to failed padwans to stop them using the Force in civvy street? Which would speek to Qimir's motive. Osha claims the decision to leave was hers, but others say it was Indara's decision. And she says something about her powers "coming back". If Qimir had jedi combat training he would then know how to counter it. And teaching techniques you know how to counter would be a very Sithy thing to do.</p><p></p><p>Had Mae been with Qimir for all 16 of the missing years? Who rescued her on Brendok? If it was Qimir, why was he there? Wouldn't he have been pretty young himself (20ish)? Unless he has the power to extend his life and is older than he looks? Or was it someone else who recued her? Indara, or a surviving witch? If it was Indara, then she could have given her secret jedi training.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Observation: the conflict in this story isn't Good vs. Evil, it's Law vs. Chaos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Farquhar, post: 9388703, member: 6906155"] I think it's more likely the witches decided they were unwilling to give up either twin, the jedi decided to take them by force, the witches fought back and were killed. However, we have Vernestra's observation that Mae "was trained by a jedi". This does not seem like a random line to me. Was Qimir a former padwan who was thrown out? Do the jedi do something to failed padwans to stop them using the Force in civvy street? Which would speek to Qimir's motive. Osha claims the decision to leave was hers, but others say it was Indara's decision. And she says something about her powers "coming back". If Qimir had jedi combat training he would then know how to counter it. And teaching techniques you know how to counter would be a very Sithy thing to do. Had Mae been with Qimir for all 16 of the missing years? Who rescued her on Brendok? If it was Qimir, why was he there? Wouldn't he have been pretty young himself (20ish)? Unless he has the power to extend his life and is older than he looks? Or was it someone else who recued her? Indara, or a surviving witch? If it was Indara, then she could have given her secret jedi training. Observation: the conflict in this story isn't Good vs. Evil, it's Law vs. Chaos. [/QUOTE]
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