Probably. I know it's...probably not what you wanted to hear, but I also don't know all the details. Most of my studies at the Academy involved the Hyperspace War, and the First Sith War, with Exar Kun and Nomi Sunrider. Or Revan.
[Highlights, mostly. Though she had taken special interest in Nomi Sunrider and her master had pushed the teachings of her contemporary, Arca Jeth, fairly hard.]
That's quite alright. I can't expect anyone to know details of what's become ancient history.
[Zohvin is starting to regain his composure, his expression smoothing back to a pleasant mask. He can take the time to unpack everything he's been told later, when he had the time to mull over just how this situation kept getting more and more impossible.]
Our main problem now is that finding our way back to our respective homes has just become infinitely more complicated.
[Zohvin doesn't feel like laughing, but he can see the irony. Getting away from the Sith was exactly what he had planned on doing, right before ending up on this strange planet.]
Yes... you're right. Perhaps I could. This makes it as easy as just deciding to disappear.
[But the same went for the Jedi Order, too. His duties and obligations were starting to seem awfully small in the bigger scheme of things.]
Well, you've given me an awful lot to think about. I hope you don't mind if I keep in touch. I'll be happy to share anything I find out regarding getting off of this planet.
[Zohvin takes her hand for a quick, professional handshake.]
Good. Between the two of us, we ought to be able to dig something up. Take care of yourself in the meantime, Master Jedi.
[With that, and a slight bow of his head, Zohvin turns and walks into the crowd. There are some rather interesting food stalls here, a few of which definitely warranted further investigation.]
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[Highlights, mostly. Though she had taken special interest in Nomi Sunrider and her master had pushed the teachings of her contemporary, Arca Jeth, fairly hard.]
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[Zohvin is starting to regain his composure, his expression smoothing back to a pleasant mask. He can take the time to unpack everything he's been told later, when he had the time to mull over just how this situation kept getting more and more impossible.]
Our main problem now is that finding our way back to our respective homes has just become infinitely more complicated.
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[...In her head though, she's practically screeching.]
Though, I suppose if you were more interested in a life away from the Sith, you've got a golden opportunity to get out.
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Yes... you're right. Perhaps I could. This makes it as easy as just deciding to disappear.
[But the same went for the Jedi Order, too. His duties and obligations were starting to seem awfully small in the bigger scheme of things.]
Well, you've given me an awful lot to think about. I hope you don't mind if I keep in touch. I'll be happy to share anything I find out regarding getting off of this planet.
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[She offers her hand, just all friendly like.]
I'll keep you abreast of anything I find out, too.
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Good. Between the two of us, we ought to be able to dig something up. Take care of yourself in the meantime, Master Jedi.
[With that, and a slight bow of his head, Zohvin turns and walks into the crowd. There are some rather interesting food stalls here, a few of which definitely warranted further investigation.]