SashaKovalev
Nov 6th, 2002, 10:18:55 AM
This was to be the first training session with his newest apprentice, Luis. He had only been with the order for just a few days, but Sasha, remembering how he had hated sitting about waiting for training, and, remembering the mistakes he had made when left on his own, had decided to begin Luis’s immediately.
The young knight had been gone for a few days, but in his absence had suggested that Luis not only memorize the Sith code, but visit the library and do some research on his own. A master could teach plenty, but an apprentice would learn even more if he took the initiative.
And rather than return to the castle, he had sent a request back that Luis either borrow a ship from the order, or have one bring him to meet with his master on Aaris III.
Aaris was a remote planet located in the Kathol Sector. It was better known for its easy access, being just off the Trition Trade Route from Kolatill. Aaris was a third world sort of planet, but capable of boasting lush, tropical jungles and strikingly steep mountain ranges. Here and there, ruins of past civilizations could be found, a constant reminder of how quickly and easily life could be extinguished.
Sasha had given the coordinates, and now watched as the ship set down a short distance from where he stood, his arms crossed casually over his chest, his head ducked only slightly from the dust as it whirled about, unsettled by the landing of the ship.
The young knight had been gone for a few days, but in his absence had suggested that Luis not only memorize the Sith code, but visit the library and do some research on his own. A master could teach plenty, but an apprentice would learn even more if he took the initiative.
And rather than return to the castle, he had sent a request back that Luis either borrow a ship from the order, or have one bring him to meet with his master on Aaris III.
Aaris was a remote planet located in the Kathol Sector. It was better known for its easy access, being just off the Trition Trade Route from Kolatill. Aaris was a third world sort of planet, but capable of boasting lush, tropical jungles and strikingly steep mountain ranges. Here and there, ruins of past civilizations could be found, a constant reminder of how quickly and easily life could be extinguished.
Sasha had given the coordinates, and now watched as the ship set down a short distance from where he stood, his arms crossed casually over his chest, his head ducked only slightly from the dust as it whirled about, unsettled by the landing of the ship.