[Center][h2]Satele Shan [/h2][/center] “He is still in there, buried deep. The ritual that brought him back from the brink of death, though well intended, was incorrectly done. Rather than revive your father, you channeled the concentrated darkness of Freedon Nadd’s tomb into him. Now, he is submerged beyond recognition in his need for vengeance.” [Center][h2]Gavin Greshh [/h2][/center] “But there IS a way to fix that, right? He isn’t totally lost?” [Center][h2]Satele Shan [/h2][/center] I give him another pleasant smile. “I don’t believe anyone is ever totally lost. There is a way to bring him back to his senses, but it will take time. Unfortunately, it may also extract a heavy toll from you and to sister. Are you prepared for that.” [Center][h2]Gavin Greshh [/h2][/center] “Yes, of course.” I say without hesitation. “We nearly died to bring him back last time. We’ll do it again to make it right.” [Center][h2]Satele Shan [/h2][/center] “You won’t nearly die this time, I promise. But your senses will be dulled. You may find it difficult to call on the Force as easily as before. But that is only temporary. With time and meditation, you will be good as new.”