[center][h1][color=LightSteelBlue]Chief Librarian Airus Vel Aath[/color][/h1] [color=LightSteelBlue][h3] Airus Vel Aath[/h3][/color] [color=LightSteelBlue]Interacting with:[/color] [color=#F79130]Padawan Ila'Iri Orina[/color] [@rusty4297] [color=a187be]Solace[/color] [@Alfhedil] [color=f26522]Dra'kal Sherom[/color] [@Lmpkio][/center] [hr][hr] [b][u]Mandalore, Great Jedi Archives[/u][/b] Airus gaze fixed on the Holocron, seeing it through was... Unique, he focused not on the voice or the fact that Solace was the bloodline relative of a Sith, though that would certainly be a topic when they had a moment alone. Airus focused on the fact, this kind of lock was layered even if it had opened it seemed like there was more to it. Because the elegant and impressive design, it proved with no doubt in his mind that the Holocron housed a ghost of a long dead Sith. Either way, it unlocked for Verra, while normally he would be ecstatic right now he was worried what the High Council might think he didn't need her in trouble. Airus spoke this time not in the curious and questioning tone he had moments ago in a more serious and respectful tone, one more suited to the station of Chief Librarian. [color=LightSteelBlue]"This is most troubling. However, I won't conduct the investigation into the thing now. Even if the bloodline is related to you Solace, it could be fluke. Similar enough to another persons to match, you should know it is possible for these old bioscanners can be spoofed."[/color] Of course that was a lie, it could be using the force as much as tech or it could have used advanced Sith Alchemy for he knew right now. Right now it was important to distance this from Solace and move the subject elsewhere, the Holcron was no longer Imperial and thus it could be looked into later. [color=LightSteelBlue]"Solace, why don't you and Ila take the Holocron down to the vault, tell the guard I sent you. Perhaps you two could look into some of the other Holocrons for her training? I'll see to our guest with a tour of the Citadel and I could impart some of the knowledge we've already obtained from our years of study here?"[/color] Airus offered looking at his fellow Jedi, trying to move things along before they had time to start pouring out questions on the following events. Ila's joke and Drakal's question were things he didn't need to answer now, more importantly they were things he didn't want answers too in the first place at the moment. Today was supposed to be a celebratory one and for the time being he would forestall any trouble in the name of keeping some semblance of order. Even if internally Airus dreaded having to review this Holocron and what it could mean for Solace, what it could mean for them both if the council didn't like things. [color=LightSteelBlue]"Either way, for now the matter of the Holocron will be put on hold. While it has opened Solace may be related to the bloodline. We cannot make assumptions until research is completed and we know the history of this Holocron. Which I cannot work on currently, as such until I can get the answers we need." [/color]Airus turned looking between Ila and Drakal, then decided to be clear about why they were doing this. [color=LightSteelBlue]"It will be stored and we will continue about our day, I know Solace well. Whatever this Holocron may think to indicate is not true, she is a Jedi Knight and one of finest I've had the pleasure of knowing, someone I trust completely and wholehearted with my life but those of others in the Order."[/color] Airus spoke as addressed the other two Jedi present, very clearly tilting his bandage covered eyes towards them. [color=LightSteelBlue]"This matter is for the library, Solace, and myself to determine then make a report to the High Council. We will determine what exactly that Holocron intends and whether or not it truly is related to Solace."[/color] Airus cut off further conversation, trying to close the matter before any accusations or speculation could get out of hand. Making it clear to them all that discussing it at length would only cause trouble with no real research or data on the device being known.