Xyll Vanth wrote:"Indeed. What sort of period of time do you expect this excursion of yours to eat up?"
Xyll Vanth wrote:She nodded. "I shall have to see what my schedule is like tomorrow."
Dapper Dog wrote:
Yuon offered, “If you like I am sure he would not mind meeting with you, I have learned a great deal about hunting and Trandoshan beliefs from him and we have wonderful talks. I had to make sure he could hunt unmolested here on Ziost, it was trying the paperwork seemed a bit excessive but it was important to him and therefore me too.”
Jun-Tsu Farro wrote:Xyll Vanth wrote:She nodded. "I shall have to see what my schedule is like tomorrow."
"Pleaze do."
"Tell me," she paused to finish her drink. "Hawe you ewer been to zhe old zity before? I vould imagine, being an apprentize to Darth Arya zhe opportunity muzt have arizen at zome time."
Xal Kimlya wrote:He had been focused on the party as a whole, and had almost missed the man's approach. He remembered Tyr mentioning something about forests and trees that might apply.
"They are an essential accessory." he nodded. "Especially in hazardous situations. I am Xal Kimlya."
Lord Jo'ren Rath wrote:"Hard not to include the Rakata if you're into Sith Lore though. So it sounds like you know something at least." He picked up some blood wine and continued.
"I'm looking for control modules or devices. I'm told that Korriban might be a good place to look. Or Rakata Prime. Maybe there are other places in Sith space worth looking at?"
Remmington Thalalas wrote:"Remmington Thalalas. A pleasure to meet you." He looks more intently at the goggles. "I thought that ones that I have are pretty good. Though yours seems different. Did you modify them perhaps?"
Dapper Dog wrote:
“I will have to check it isn’t a large area, but enough to get a decent hunt by his words… I apologize for not remembering exactly. I do know it is a short ride by speeder and there are all kinds of restrictions but he said it was enough. I am just glad he could be happy while we are here. I told him he could stay on Coruscant but he was insistent,” she said warmly.
“He can be quite stubborn, makes him a good friend.”
Lord Tenebrous wrote:"Oh my," she chuckled "From the sounds of it, one would almost pity their master. Almost." Shaisha laughed with a bit of a 'mean girl'-streak.
"Makes me wonder how the Jedi even train their apprentices. They all seem like such doofuses who don't really understand the galaxy and its harsh realities. Say what you will of Sith training, at least we learn the harsh realities early on." And in other ways, she thought with some hint of bitterness.
"What was the fashion like on Corellia though, apart from the Alderaanians and Jedi?"
Dapper Dog wrote:
“Not really, again, if there is a need then of course I would apply research determine what are the most effective styles and topics of discussion to elicit proper responses; make sure to guest lists to identify any outliers, also study past gatherings to find those individuals that as they say crash the party. Perhaps a couple of weeks of intense study,” she said thoughtfully.
Lucinia Malveaux wrote:The question brought a thoughtful frown to Lucinia's red lips. But it did not remain long; her green eyes flashed with sudden insight.
"There may be, Lord Rath. In fact, there may be such a place not far from here." Her lips curled up. "Perhaps you'd be interested in a joint expedition?"
Lord Jo'ren Rath wrote:Rath took a gulp of wine as he considered the proposal. "Sure. You've got my attention." He looked around at the room full of Sith. "Let's talk details tomorrow, see if we can help each other out. Here are my contact details."
He passed along a comm channel.
Dayana Valthren wrote:"And yet, they prove to be formidable rivals for us. Somehow they manage this, despite the inefficiency in their system, their training."
Dayana shrugged. "They love their jackets there. Oh, but especially their vests."
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