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Post by AG on Oct 20, 2005 10:07:31 GMT -5
Moroku listened to the conversation between Sanariel, Ushii, and Talau with one ear, the other attentive like a sitting dog awaiting for his master to return from a shop, hoping to catch the rising footsteps of the Grand Master of the Jedi Order. "What is taking Kento so long to get here?" Moroku thought, frustration beginning to boil in him at the thought. The lot of them had been sitting here for some time now. Only Kento was missing. Everyone else was here. He had sent the message through his comlink to everyone just before getting here.
He still had no idea as to why Kross was here, but the answers to his question would come soon, when the meeting would take place. One thing of which Moroku was certain was that Kross would explain why he was offering a truce when the meeting commenced. Moroku's best guess was that he wanted to join forces with the Jedi to counter their new enemies. Kross alone wouldn't be able to counter the true Sith. Narhalus had became far more powerful than before after joining Lorthias, and that was saying something already: these new enemies were more powerful than the Ninjaii. Moroku could also assume, then, that the Ninjaii would soon be defeated if they were not already. Lorthias would want all the power for himself, and the Ninjaii also stood in their way.
With all his thoughts clear, Moroku turned his attention back to the conversation, and caught Sanariel as he said that he believed where the focus of their attacks would be. This was nothing but speculation.
[shadow=green,left,000]Remember what I have taught you, Sanariel. Speculation never gives you any real answers. Why speculate when patience will reveal all?[/shadow]
Moroku paused to let the words sink in. All the other Jedi in the room were now listening, for his Moroku's words couldn't be any more true. This was old wisdom. During his slumber after the battle with Narhalus, an old friend had spoken to the Jedi Master once more, and revealed to him many things. Moroku opened his mouth again to speak.
[shadow=green,left,000]One thing is certain. Kross is offering a truce with the Jedi. This must be the reason he is here. His presence also suggests something else. The Ninjaii are also unable to defeat the True Sith. I cannot guess what we can do in order to counter this new threat when the Ninjaii have possibly already been defeated. All we can do is wait and see. I do not know what is keeping Kento so long. Does anyone know where he has been after the battle of Coruscant? He has not come with us to Kashyyyk after the battle.[/shadow]
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Post by AG on Oct 20, 2005 13:21:26 GMT -5
Before Kross could even reply to Riko, the Jedi Master's attention wasturned to the voice of Master Moroku Taiemo. He hadn't heard the Jedi Master speak in public very often, for Riko didn't know him very well. The only thing Riko had known about the man after what Larkos told him was that Moroku was the Lightsaber Combat instructor of the Temple and a Jedi Council Member. No mention of his wisdom or skill. Listening to what he was saying, this was the first chance Riko had to know Moroku better, and his first statement was greeted by an approving nod by the Senior Council Member. Riko agreed fullheartedly to what Moroku said. Patience was a great virtue that all Jedi should have, and that many Padawans had difficulty to learn.
Moroku stopped for a moment before speaking again, and when he did speak, everything he had said was essentially correct. Kross was indeed here to offer a truce with the Jedi, and the main reason was exactly because the Ninjaii wouldn't be able to hold off the True Sith, and that they could possibly be already dead. Kross had told this to Riko himself. Two men could not fight a war, and that was the reason Caleb orvin was missing here today. He was now on Thule to gather the scrolls listing the weaknesses of his species while Kross held thesecrets to the Ninjaii's powers. Having knowledge of both would aid the Jedi in their quest to counter them, because with this knowledge, the Jedi would be able to exploit the weaknesses of the True Sith.
Moroku did not know all of this yet, but Sanariel did and he has probably already passed his knowledge down to Talau. The couple were like one, and that was normal for any relationship between two lovers sensitive to the Force. It is possible that they could work together very well, but they would have to be separated. Love would only lead to unwanted consequences. Separating them would be the best thing. He would have to talk to one of the Council members when this meeting was adjourned. This wasn't the place to bring this out, not in front of the Supreme Chancellor. If he knew, his trust for the Jedi would probably waver. But Riko smiled. Moroku was indeed capable. He was wise and clever, and Riko now knew he could trust him to see things through. Perhaps he would agree with this new plan Kross and Master Caleb had made, seeing as how there was nothing else that could be done.
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Post by Talau on Oct 20, 2005 16:27:09 GMT -5
((AG....those were THOUGHTS...we didn't say those things out loud...the conversation between Sana and I that is, so I doubt he would have heard us, master or not.))
Talau nodded once in reply to Sana's comment, and looked to Moroku when he spoke. She kept her thoughts to herself as she listened, and betrayed no sign of what went through her mind. She then scanned Riko with her eyes, as if getting a feeling that he had had some thought on her situation.
This would not turn out well....If her utter loyalty to the Jedi, and life in general, had not been there, she most likely would have gotten up and walked out....but they needed everyone they could get...even her.
Tal's eyes moved from their usual golden green to a deep purple with streaks of grey, then back again. If something was to come out of this than she would deal with it as it came to her. She took a breath, and turned her mind to the younglings in the area, making sure they were alright.....yes, mostly peace, as it should be....two were having an argument, but they also soon quieted down.
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Post by Blood Bather on Oct 20, 2005 18:49:20 GMT -5
OOC: Talau, Moroku was responding to what Sanariel said about the focus of the attack, not what you two were thinking about.
IC:
[glow=red,2,300]Kross.[/glow] Kel'zhur's voice rang in Kross' mind. He had remained silent up until this point, but now since they were waiting for Kento, he figured now was the best time to say something.
[glow=red,2,300]I sense that Caleb has already completed his task, though I believe the outcome will not be as positive as we had hoped. I doubt Caleb got many nosferatu safely off of the planet, and I doubt even more that they're the talent we're looking for. Still, we shall make the best of what we have. There's also something you might want to share with your jedi friends that I'm about to tell you. [/glow] Kel'zhur paused, and then spoke again.
[glow=red,2,300]Most natural-born nosferatu are born without allergies, including the sensitivity to cortosis. But Lorthias, however, was born with an allergic reaction to Tach's fur. Whenever he's around them, his nostrols get clogged up, his eyes water, and it just makes him feel downright horrible. Nosferatu are definitely not used to being sick. Lorthias takes this allergic reaction like a whimp. There are many Tach's here on Kashyyyk, in the shadowlands. We can use this weakness to our advantage. However, you must know, that even if you kill Lorthias' current vessel, he'll just come back to the spiritual realm which he created and move to another vessel. In order to put him out of business for good, we'll have to destroy him while he's in the St. Lorthias Church, were we can trap his spirit. Only this time, he won't come back, because we'll destroy the church itself.[/glow] Kel'zhur let the information sink into Kross' head.
[glow=red,2,300]One more thing. I suggest you refrain from making any more friends amongst these jedi. It's easy to be nice to them now, but what of the future? What about after all of this is over, shall you still wish to remain friends with them? I'm not your master, Kross, but be mindful of what I say. Hatred for the jedi is easy to overlook for a short amount of time, especially when threatened by a greater foe, but true hatred such as that a sith has for a jedi is extremely hard to get rid of. [/glow]
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Post by Halcyon on Oct 20, 2005 18:58:17 GMT -5
Roth sensed several things in the air, as if a fuse was waiting for just the right spark to set it off. Everyone was still on the edge after the Nosferatu attack. He leaned forward.
He opened his mouth as if to respond to Moroku's comment, but then changed his thoughts just as quickly to respond to Sana.
[glow=teal,2,300]These clones are our most valuable assets by far. We as Jedi are few in number and grewing fewer by the day. We are being hunted down and slaughtered. Even the newest and youngest of us have bounty's on our heads. We must act now, the time to strike is now.[/glow]
He turned his head to look around the room.
[glow=teal,2,300]I have had my troubles with Kross in the past, as he well knows, but the past is over. We have no choice, but to trust him. We as Jedi have always been reactive, but we must become proactive. They already struck the first blow at Courscant now we must fight back with our own attack.[/glow]
He then focused on Masters Fultyre and Jasufar who at the moment were the senior Jedi members on the council.
[glow=teal,2,300]I believe that we must act on Kross's proposal. We all must beware the Dark Side, but if his plan can help us end the threat that much sooner...[/glow]
He trailed off and let his last words sink in. [glow=teal,2,300]I'm not saying we should risk joining the Dark Side. But, we all know the threat the Nosferatu pose to us, but we must act now.[/glow]
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Post by SushiKnight on Oct 21, 2005 1:30:07 GMT -5
Ushii was about to reply to Sana when the meeting started in full.
Being only a Knight, he could do naught but listen. He wasn't sure he how he felt about Kross' supposed switching of sides. It was too... convienient. Allies of circumstance, not of choice. Distractions, betrayals, deceptions. These were the tools of both Sith and Ninjaii, and Ushii was sure that as soon as it was convienient, Kross would turn on them.
After Roth finished speaking, Ushii could not help but speak up, not on his concerns regarding Kross, but on his others, concerning the clone troops.
"Masters, forgive me. I do not wish to interrupt, but it seems to me rather convienient, the coming of these clone soldiers. They come from nowhere. The Kaminoans say that the Republic placed the order ten years ago... but from what I understand, no one in the government knows who did it.
"I do not wish to lecture this Council, but like Master Blueskies, I have studied the history of our Order... and the last time the Republic had a clone army, we Jedi were surely the worse off for it, in the end. Of course, the question remains: Are these troops a trap for us? And if so, do we have a choice but to walk into it, knowing it is a trap?
"I have spent some time talking with the troopers who were stationed on the ship that brought the Chancellor and I here. Their intelligence units report Sith activity over much of the galaxy. There are not enough of us to patrol all of Republic space. An army is needed... but are we ultimately able to trust it not to betray us?"
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Post by AG on Oct 21, 2005 3:00:55 GMT -5
OOC: How does Roth know about what Kross wants to do? You guys make me feel as if Moroku's the only one who doesn't know anything.
IC: Riko listened to what everyone said, waiting for the words to filter into his mind before speaking so that he knew how to reply to either Roth or Ushii. Hadn't Roth listened to what Moroku had said? Patience will reveal all. There was no point in speculating when one didn't have the main facts down. It was better to wait until Kross made his statement. At this point, it was indeed the best thing to do to start without the presence of Kento. He was taking far too much time. Riko, just like Moroku, worried about what had happened to the Grand Master of the Jedi Order. Apparently, he didn't follow everyone to Kashyyyk immediately after the battle of Coruscant now that Moroku said it. Perhaps it was best to start without him after all. Riko and asufar could always fill his stead during his absence.
[glow=blue,2,000]Patience Roth. Wait until Kross makes his proposal to the Jedi Council and we can then see how we will approach our enemy. And Jadi Ushii, I cannot help but think about the incredibility of a Clone Army reapearing among us again. It is true that the Clones had turned upon us the last time they emerged from the shadows, but think of who had given it to us last time. This time, however, it couldn't have been Lorthias. Judging by his tactics, which consist of simply attacking at the enemy full force, I do not believe that it could have been him. He already thinks himself powerful enough to take us on with what he has. The Ninjaii couldn't have given it to us, and if they did, then there is no reason to worry for they will no longer be our enemies. They are offering a truce with us. But if not the Ninjaii? Then who? We can only guess for now, but we must use what we have for now. We need all the help we can get. Now, Kross, if you can please make your proposal to us all?[/glow]
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Post by Halcyon on Oct 21, 2005 13:44:02 GMT -5
OOC: Sorry I just realized I'm jumping ahead, I'm going to slightly edit my post.
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Post by KRoSS on Oct 21, 2005 15:51:54 GMT -5
OOC: I'm gonna reply to Kelzhur first,then ill make my speech to the Jedi.
IC: Kross looked over to Riko and nodded his head. Kross then started to stand when all of a sudden,Kelzhur's voice subsided in Kross's head. Kross quietly listened to what he had to say,soon surprised to find out that someone like Lorthias was weak against something like Tach's fur. Kross soon replied to Kelzhur,he had finished speaking.
"I find it hard to believe that someone like Lorthias has a weakness,to that of which you have mentioned. None the less,we will use this information to our advantage..."
Kross silenced his discussion with Kelzhur for the moment,and began to think about what he had said about destroying the church.
"...Yes,I had feared it would have to come to something like that. However,correct me if I'm wrong,but the Church acts as a hub of sorts,a place that connects this world,to yours. Which means if we were to destroy,the Church, it would then sever the connection between the dead and the living,correct? Meaning,once people were dead,they would then be dead for good. This would even keep Jedi Masters from returning as spirits. This is something I very much wish we do not have to do,but I feel as if this is the only way."
Kross was silent for a moment,letting his words sink in,not only for Kelzhur,but for himself also. Was this really worth it? They would be disconnecting themselves from those who were dead,entirely. A choice that the generations that follow would suffer the consequences,of the choices that they made. Kross quickly snapped back to reality,if Lorthias wasn't stopped,there wouldn't BE a future generation. Kross finished up with Kelzhur.
"I thank you for your concern about the Jedi,but I feel as if this may be the only way to redeem myself for my past actions...If that is even possible. I will speak to you again once when I am back at the Church..."
Kross seemed to begin to stare off into space as Riko stood up and gave a quick little speech. Kross almost didn't even notice went he bent down,asking Kross to give his report. Kross looked around the room,all eyes were on him. He slowly stood to his feet,and let out a long breath. It was finally time...
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Post by Talau on Oct 23, 2005 1:41:39 GMT -5
((grr....sry all...been having a rough few weeks....please forgive my attitude....))
Talau listened intently to the discussion, her fingers steepled and her arms resting on her knees, her eyes shining out from under her hood.
[glow=9999ff,2,300]Moroku is right, we have to be patient...but also...in regard to the clone troops....we must also be wary.....vigilant....IF we are walking into a trap, we should walk into it with our eyes open, and a plan to escape a disaster such as with the first clone army.
In Regards to Kross....we should let him speak before we come to a complete decision...only with all of us in agreement are we hopefully going to make the right choice....for all of us.
We must remember that it is not just our lives, but the lives of countless others...not to mention our own younglings, that will suffer if we make a wrong decision.[/glow] With that she resumed her thoughtful postion and was quiet once more.
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Post by KRoSS on Oct 24, 2005 13:49:10 GMT -5
OOC: YAY,SUPER LONG DIALOGUE TIME!!!!
IC:Kross stood as the eyes of everyone in the room,fell on upon him. He took in a deep breath,and began his speech.
[glow=white,2,300][shadow=dark,left,300]Fellow Jedi,as many of you already know,and have seen for yourself a new terror has been brought forth. This evil is unlike anything you have ever fought,my reign as Dark Lord pales in its power. My friends,in case you are still unaware of what I speak of, this evil is none other than the new master race,known only as The True Sith...[/glow][/shadow]
A small murmur arose from the council room. Perhaps some still shocked that a former Dark Lord was now speaking in the council room of the Jedi. Kross paid no attention to this and continued.
[glow=white,2,300][shadow=dark,left,300]Many of you have fought these "True Sith",and as you have seen they are stronger,faster,and more powerful than any foe this Order has ever fought. Unknown to many of you, there leader...This Lorthias,came to me before he administered this curse. He asked me to join him.At that time I was still very much loyal to the Ninjaii,and would have greatly died for there cause. So instead,I did not join him,and soon we were fighting for control over the very future of the galaxy. As you can see,by me standing before you, I was soon defeated. And now that Lorthias had the blood of a Sword Bearer,my blood,he was able to unleash his curse upon the Dark Side. Meanwhile my mind,and spirit became trapped inside a mental prison,an alternative world. My body laid lifeless,but my spirit acted as if nothing had happened inside this strange world. There I met a Nosferatu,in fact the very first Nosferatu, and Lorthias's father,Kelzhur. Kelzhur explained to me that in order to defeat Lorthias and his minions of evil,special techniques and skills must be learned,in able to exploit the True Sith's weaknesses... [/shadow][/glow]
Kross paused for a moment,allowing his words to sink in.
[glow=white,2,300][shadow=dark,left,300]While I was in this realm,I met another man. A man from my past whose name does not matter,but what this man told me does. He spoke to me about two realms,or rather two dimensions. One,known as th Physical realm,the world which we live in as of right now. The other,a Spiritual Realm of sorts,the force did not seemed to exist in this world,or at least it appeared not to. When one dies,and goes to be with the force,his spirit goes into this other dimension, this Spirit realm,the same place I was trapped in. Apparently,the only way for a spirit to exit this dimension,and enter ours is through much advanced training,or in Riko's case,if a Higher Power intervenes. However,if a potentially evil spirit,like that of a fallen Sith Lord enters the alternate realm,it is immediately put to sleep,thereby not allowing it to have a chance to cause havoc ever again. However,after Lorthias unleashed his curse against the Dark Side,not only did it have an effect on the Physical Realm,manifesting itself by making all Dark Siders carry one of four specific character traits, Hate,Anger,Regret,and Sorrow. It also effected the Spiritual Realm,awakening these once sleeping "evil" spirits. It seems that these "spirits",are merely waiting for one to bring then back from the dead,and be unleashed once again upon all the living. Can you imagine what would happen if Lorthias was allowed to do this? Our realm would cease to exist,it would be the end of civilization as we know it.[/shadow][/glow]
Kross was silent for a moment,as a great murmur arose from the council room. Many questioning,if this were true,but most in complete shock. Kross had found it hard to believe himself,but it was true. He had seen it for himself. Kross waited for the murmuring to die down before continuing.
[glow=white,2,300][shadow=dark,left,300]This is why I have come before you today,as you know I have come bearing the white flag of peace. I seek students and disciples whom both Jedi Master Caleb Corvin,and myself will train. We will train these Jedi in peculiar forms,through Caleb's knowledge of the Nosferatu's weakness,my vast comprehension of how to stop Ninjaii tricks and magic,and Kelzhur's insight on Lorthias's weakness,we will be able to stop this threat,and vanquish Lorthias and his Dark Lords...Now I must warn you,I have mentioned this to your Jedi Master Sana Blueskies,that in order to see through this deception of power,one must experience it for himself. So I tell you now,if you do agree to cooperate, I will need students who show discipline,strength,patience,but above all else when the time comes for them to lay down there powers they have acquired, they must do so willingly,and without regret.[/shadow][/glow]
Kross stopped once again for a moment,and scanned through the eyes of every person in the room.
[glow=white,2,300][shadow=dark,left,300]Jedi Knights,Masters,and Padawans, I will tell you this. If we do not stand,and fight this great evil together,it will destroy us. Not a man,woman or child will escape Lorthias's destruction,every one, the young and the old, the guilty and the innocent, the weak and the strong, together we will all perish. Thank you for your patience,and hearing me out.[/shadow][/glow]
With that Kross sat back down in his chair,and waited for the response from the Jedi...
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Post by AG on Oct 24, 2005 14:32:57 GMT -5
Moroku listened to Kross's words, taking in every syllable, understanding every pause and decyphering all of its meaning as if he were drinking a glass of water, taking it down to let his stomach break down its molecular structure and absorb it to let his body use the information. He understood perfectly well what Kross was saying. The Physical Realm would come to an end if Lorthias was to be allowed to wreck havoc on his rampage around the galaxy. He had to be stopped in any possible way. Kross was proposing to teach the Jedi Students to exploit the weaknesses of the Ninjaii's techniques and the Nosferatu's physionomy. Even if he did agree with using the Nosferatu's physionomy against the True Sith, there was something wrong with this plan. Morally wrong.
[shadow=green,left,000]I'm afraid I do not agree with your plan, Kross. Learning to exploit the weaknesses Ninjaiis' techniques requires, as you said, to learn something of them. That means learning to use the Dark Side. This is otherwise explained as a diverting from the path of the Jedi, the path of light. The Dark Side is not a mere tool. It is a parasite. You cannot simply let go of the powers gained from it. One cannot easily let them go. One may want to repress its addictiveness, but repressing one's feelings only makes them stronger, and like so, the Dark Side will always bare its mark on the user. One may want to leave, but the Dark Side will always follow you. I do not agree with using such a tactic. Through ancient wisdom, I have learned that there is another way to counter the True Sith. Evil is ultimately self-destructive. The key to destroying it is not to fight it. One cannot beat down violence with violence. Passive resistance will undo Lorthias just as patience will help one undo a complicated knot. The students may agree now to let go of the powers they learn now when the time comes, but when it does come, it will not be easy to let them go. Instead, let Lorthias fall down on his own knees. Let his trip over by himself instead of trying to make him. He cannot be defeated in his own game.[/shadow]
Moroku waited for the response of the other Jedi in this room. It was wrong to turn to the Dark Side to fight the Darkness itself. The Dark Side will only feed the Darkness with more power, and it will strengthen it, rendering it invincible, but the bigger they are, the harder they trip.
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Post by Sana <X> Vaerok on Oct 24, 2005 14:50:15 GMT -5
Sana had said nothing as of yet and only nodded his head when he was 'scolded' earlier. He found it strange that Moroku wasn't at least forming some manner of plan in alternative circumstances. The Archivist pushed up his glasses as Kross finished and then eared attentively as his now Jedi brother Taiemo spoke his concerns and what seemed like an ideal crudely drawn into a plan. Sana knew there was no more Master/Student relationship on these Chambers - they were all regarded with shared wisdom and equal value reigned. He did not feel the least bit uncomfortable about questioning Moroku.
[glow=blue,2,300]Master Taiemo, your plan holds a great deal of promise and makes us warm in our hearts with regard to the Jedi overcoming this darkness but what is your real plan? How will Lorthias overcome himself and what must we do? We can not afford to put our faith in an ideal at this point, my friend. We need a stone solid plan.[/glow]
Sana reclined a bit as he spoke and looked around casually ot gauge responses
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Post by Talau on Oct 24, 2005 14:58:52 GMT -5
Talau thought over everything she heard. Both had strong points.
[glow=9999ff,2,300]You both have made strong points, and I see the logic in both....however...there must be some balance between the two....we cannot just "let the chips fall" nor can we trust all to learn this new technique, then give it up so swiftly.
What we must do is find that balance...train in the ways that do not involve the dark side, and in the mean time use our patience to look for an alternate weakness. Lorthias must not see our movements, for if he sences any threat he will double his efforts to protect himself against it.[/glow] She was silent for another moment, gathering her thoughts.
[glow=9999ff,2,300]Also...I suggest that only a few learn these techniques at first....and others of us, learn ways to combat them, incase something should go wrong.....and pray that we need not use these against our fellow jedi......[/glow] Talau sighed lightly, and thought for another moment.
[glow=9999ff,2,300]Perhaps we can seek help from our past in this matter...there are holocrons, and datapads that contain information from wise jedi masters of the past....perhaps they will shed light on how we should approach this need for a balance.[/glow] She looked at Sana briefly, then looked around the room once more.
Sana...do you still have Yoda's holocron? she thought to him.
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Post by Halcyon on Oct 24, 2005 15:33:43 GMT -5
Roth spoke up again.
[glow=teal,2,300]During my travels as a youth, I encountered a race of beings in the Kathol Rift known as the Aiing-tii Monks. They had many different beliefs and views on the Force. They shared with me a different view of the Force I had not before considered. We as Jedi have also considered the Force to be both light and dark, and maybe that is the truth. But in thier words the spoke saying that as jedi we have become to focused on the Living Force. They believed in the Potentium or the Unifying Force. Their beliefs say that the Force in itself is not inherently evil, but it's how one intends to use it that makes them good or evil.[/glow]
Roth looked around the room before he brought his point home.
[glow=teal,2,300]What if we as jedi have become to concerned with the Dark Side to realize the true path of the Force? Wasn't this once the same mistake the original Order made? What if the Force is more encompassing then both, what if to become true Jedi we need to accept both sides, Light and Dark. Many of you, including myself may disapprove of the use of the Dark Side, but what if it really isn't what we say it is? Or what if the line isn't where we'd like to put it? Who are we to say who is right and who is wrong or what is Light and what is Dark? Kross's path may in fact lead us to the Dark Side, but then again what if it doesn't? This is a question we must answer for ourselves.[/glow]
Roth nodded at Kross. [glow=teal,2,300]I will always remember that Kross is the person who murdered my father. But I for one believe that Kross has good intentions. I also think that our only choice is to follow him.[/glow]
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Post by Talau on Oct 24, 2005 16:01:12 GMT -5
Talau merely listened, and waited for the others to speak....she was more interrested in what Sana had to say about the holocron. She knew there was more to the force than light and dark....she herself had been encased in both.
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Post by KRoSS on Oct 24, 2005 16:05:15 GMT -5
Kross listened to what Moroku had to say. Kross truly wished there was another way,but to him there wasnt. He nodded to what Roth ahd said,and gave reply to Moroku's idea.
[glow=white,2,300][shadow=dark,left,300]I appreciate your point of view,but I fear that simply doing nothing will result in our destruction. Have you ever looked into Lorthias's eyes before? I have. You know what I saw? Hate. Pure undying,unbridaled hate. Hatred for life,hatred for death. Hatred literally for everything. Im sorry,but I believe that if we simply do nothing,we shall soon become just that,nothing.[/glow] [/shadow]
Kross sat back and waited for more replies...
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Post by Talau on Oct 24, 2005 16:22:00 GMT -5
[glow=9999ff,2,300]As I have said before. I am willing to learn. However, I also know how difficult it is to get away from the pull of the dark side.
I at least will continue to look for another way....or at least a way to balance this internal threat.
Until that time however, I believe Kross' way is the most practical.[/glow] She wished that Chris were here....she had heard only a little time ago of his death....an unfortunate turn of events for the Order.....he had been one of the best masters....though few recognised him as such.
Staring off into the distance again she shook her head to clear it of the ever growing feeling of death, that had recently been at the back of her mind.
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Post by Sana <X> Vaerok on Oct 24, 2005 17:39:17 GMT -5
Sana tossed a hidden thought to Tal: I believe I left it with my new apprentice Yerul, though I am not sure even Master Yoda's teachings can hold against the wrath of a Lord of the True Sith...
The Jedi listened to Roth, Tal, and Kross speak their minds. He thought on it momentarily and peered up to the group. He seemed to have a spark of knowledge in his eyes.
[glow=blue,2,300]Firstly let me say I believe there are some more powerful sides to the Force that we are meant to explore but ban ourselves from doing so. Even Master Luke Skywalker referred and used these powers. He knew them as a necessity. As most of you know, due to an experience while deserted on an abandoned planet I can now take the form of a vessel for a spirit of the Force: the Fox, Balagare. My recollections of these occasions have allowed me to realize something- the Fox is a cold and unusually talented creature of the Light with some 'otherwise' talents. I mean that perhaps there is an extent to which we must step outside of our comfort zones - space we are allotted by the Force and our path as Jedi.[/glow]
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Post by SushiKnight on Oct 24, 2005 19:04:38 GMT -5
Ushii listened to the council members debate Kross' proposal.
It would not be seemly for him to interrupt at this point, so he merely listened, keeping his opinions to himself.
If he ever became a member of the agust body of Jedi Councilors, it would then be his honour and duty to give his opinion. Untill that time, however, he would listen and trust in their judgement.
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