[center][b][color=7ea7d8]Leon Athos[/color][/b] [b][color=f7976a]Coruscant[/color][/b][/center] Leon let out a small chuckle, “Yeah, the little squirt sort of imposed herself on the mission, but I have this feeling that she’s going to be quite valuable on this mission, otherwise I would’ve objected to her coming on the mission with us, plus I’ll be sure to watch out for her, make sure she doesn’t get into any sort of trouble, you have my word on that.” “I wish to apologize again master Jedi, I didn’t mean for my outburst to be so blunt, I just find it hard to believe that the Jedi would allow such teachings, from what little I’ve read on the Order, that didn’t really seem to come up as a teaching method.” Anna responded, feeling that the method used to teach Xeviiy was far excessive, but she wasn’t about to lambast a Jedi, well at least not again anyways. “Thank you master, I bid you farewell.” Leon merely said as he bowed to Kasari, Anna quickly doing the gesture as well before the both of them left the company of the Jedi Master and headed through the temple to the room she had mentioned. There was a moment of silence between the two as they walked, Anna still feeling a bit remorseful of her outburst finally said, “Permission to speak freely, sir?” Leon gave a simple nod and then Anna added, “I’m sorry for my outburst back there Major, I didn’t mean to cause disrespect to you or the Jedi Master, I just...well even with our training, rarely are our men ever put in danger, let alone psychological danger.” Leon let out a gentle sigh, a small smile accompanying it, “Lieutenant, don’t worry about it, neither of us were offended, I have the same concerns and you even heard Master Kasari, she doesn’t approve of the methods of this Master what was her name again?” Leon paused, trying to remember the woman they were just told about. “Arren Kae, Sir...still forgetful as always.” Anna spoke, finishing his sentence for him. “Yeah, that was it and hey, I may be forgetful, but I remember the important things and that’s what counts.” He chuckled. They soon entered into The Room of a Thousand Fountains, Anna’s eyes widening in awe at the tranquility of the area, “Wow, this is amazing, I didn’t know the Jedi had spots like that.” “Yeah, there’s quite a few spots like this, it’s good for meditation and sparring, trouble is, it can sometimes be difficult to find people in here, even as a Jedi and my skills sensing with the force are a tad rusty, guess we’ll just have to do it the old fashioned way.” He responded as they began to walk through the greenhouse. Anna continued to take in the scenery, seeing multiple Jedi either meditating or practicing their combat forms, sparring or simple just enjoy the space for what it was, relaxing and peaceful, she knew that if she was a Jedi, this would definitely be one of the places she would visit constantly. [hr] [center][b][color=a187be]Iri Asichi[/color][/b] [b][color=f7941d]Dantooine[/color][/b][/center] Iri closed her eyes as she enjoyed the shaded area, not speak for a moment and then said, “I’m very sorry to hear that Padawan, if these dreams you are having are constant, they could be visions of the future, but you must be cautious when trying to interpret them.” Vras was clearly confused by what Iri meant and said, “What do you mean master? Aren’t visions just pictures, how hard could it be to read into them?” Iri opened her eyes, siting up she said, “Visions aren’t usually a whole peace, they’re usually fragments and those fragments can be vague, say you had a vision I were to die, what would you do?” “Well obviously I would stop it, I couldn’t lose a master as great as you.” He quickly responded. “Ah, but in doing so, I end up dying, had you done nothing, I would’ve been fine. You see young one, visions aren’t clear cut, sometimes trying to prevent a vision can in fact cause it to come true, that’s why they must be examined carefully and even then, it’s not always guaranteed that it’ll be deciphered correctly, understand now?” “Ohhhh, okay, I get it master, so are you saying even the Jedi Council wouldn’t be able to interpret a vision fully?” He asked eagerly. “Well they would like to claim otherwise, but yes, even the masters on the Council haven’t always been able to interpret them correctly, but don’t tell them it came from me, yeah?” She gave a small wink with a chuckle, vras himself giggling a little as well. Returning her attention to Aria, she said, “So the best that you’re able too, do you think you could tell me what this dream of yours was?” “I thought you said it was a vision, master?” Vras interjected. “I didn’t say they were visions, I said they could be, are you going to be like this the entire time we’re talking my rambunctious student?” She teased. “Alright master, I get the hint, but I just can’t help it, I like hearing about all this stuff, it’s much more interesting than boring history class,” He paused for a moment, realizing that he had been talking a bit too much once more and then turned to Aria, bowing his head to her, “Apologies again, I keep taking the spotlight from you, please continue.” Iri giving a small smile, perhaps this young one was learning something after all, well time would tell as they say. [hr] [center][b][color=7bcdc8]Xeviiy Sinclair[/color][/b] [b][color=f7976a]Coruscant[/color][/b][/center] Xeviiy, whilst grateful to have someone to talk too, she felt she wasn’t really getting anywhere with it, she was still reflecting on the sparring match with Leon and how everytime she did, there was always that flash between the man in the vision and him. She soon finished her tea and gave her thanks before exiting the room and then started to wander through the halls of the temple, there was no point in her going to her room for some rest, she knew her mind was far too ablaze with activity to allow her to rest. Eventually she came across the training room, she looked to it before deciding to enter it, the lights coming alive, revealing it being empty save for her, well this was actually pretty nice, perhaps she could work out what was troubling her in here. She glanced at a training dummy and then to her back, drawing her hilt from her back with the force and then ignited it, her turquoise blade extending out quickly, “Well perhaps training on this dummy will help me clear my head.” She spoke aloud to herself. She began a flurry of attacks against the dummy, sparks flying off it as her blade made contact with the metal, it seemingly going well at first, until the man from her vision appeared once more, causing her to pause for a moment, her hand shaking as she stared at the still man, placing her hand to her chest as she remembered when she had been slashed there, “Why? Why am I seeing you? I beat you, I’m not afraid of you,” She spoke quietly to herself, pausing for a moment before she gripped her shaking hand into a fist, then shouted, “I’m not!” Sending another flurry of slashes at the dummy, these ones filled with both anger and fear as the man just seemed to brush off her attacks with his armor until a slash combined with the force knocked the dummy onto the floor, finally breaking Xeviiy out of the illusion she was seeing, collapsing to the floor with heavy pants. “I...am afraid,” She finally admitted to herself as she tried to catch her breath, “But why?” she added, her head perking up as she remembered the family member that had died that she could’ve saved and then how she and the man both killed each other, “I can’t be afraid of death, can I?” She asked herself, finding it difficult to discern if her guess was accurate or not, all she had to go on were books and couldn’t exactly diagnose whatever was going on in her head herself. With her breathing returned to normal, she returned her weapon to her lower back, crossing her legs and then began to meditate, “Perhaps the force can help me understand what I’m afraid of.” She said aloud to herself again, taking in the calm and relaxing energy around her, peaceful to the point where her exhausted body gradually tilted to the side until she was laying on the ground, fully asleep.