DeathstrokeSW said
It does, but Valek's fighting style is unorthodox. The best way I can explain it is grievous when he fought Ki Adi Mundi. Without the spinning rib cage or spinning hands.
DeathstrokeSW said
It does, but Valek's fighting style is unorthodox. The best way I can explain it is grievous when he fought Ki Adi Mundi. Without the spinning rib cage or spinning hands.
DeathstrokeSW said
It does, but Valek's fighting style is unorthodox. The best way I can explain it is grievous when he fought Ki Adi Mundi. Without the spinning rib cage or spinning hands.
DeathstrokeSW said
How would you feel about knowing my 7" tall, brash, condescending,idealistic, arrogant Kaleesh? Perhaps they met while his ship-based Praexum was near Dantooine?
HeySeuss said
The only questionable there I see is Juyo; it's a pretty advanced technique for a Padawan, and it's also thought to put users in danger of the dark side. I'd say that in the post-Great Sith War environment, the study would be discouraged to a degree, and probably not permitted for a youngling or Padawan, especially one that is thought to have control issues anyway.