[h3]Damar[/h3] [b]Coruscant - Outside the Council Chambers[/b] [i]Searching for Answers[/i] [hr] [@TheBigJon][@Midori] The girl's focus was on the guards, rather than Damar and Vijjo, but soon she spoke, making fun of the guards for their steadfast refusal to give in to her bait. "Some would say the same of all Jedi, I'm sure. It's part of the job to posture and be cryptic." Damar said with a light chuckle. But the girl was concerned about the war as well. To listen to her speak made Damar worry that perhaps Revan's influence was already spreading further than anyone knew...or maybe, maybe the girl was just young and still impulsive. Maybe she simply felt the same as Revan without having listened to Alek's speeches. But to know that so many Padawans might have, independently, come to the same conclusion was worrisome. If feelings of dissent were so strong, then... No, best to focus on what facts he could glean for now. Best not to jump to conclusions, as the young Padawan did. Perhaps it was not his place, as he wasn't her master, but when next he spoke Damar sought to calm the girl somewhat. "Now now, the Council may seem slow to act, but you must remember that the collection of people beyond those doors have a greater connection to the Force than some of us will ever experience." He waved a hand nonchalantly, as if he could simply fan away Taiko's worries. "The Force can grant visions, knowledge of the future, expansion of the senses. Perhaps, between them all, the Council simply knows something that we do not, and they do not see us as ready to share that knowledge. I, too, must admit that I wish to learn more of the war firsthand...but I won't say that I agree with Revan entirely. Whatever we, as an Order, decide to do, I don't think we should act without at least taking the Council's words into consideration."