29-04-2023, 03:24 PM
The holo-display would flicker to life, Apprentice Hozan becoming once more visible in what appears to be his room within the Kalkoran Estate. He’d nod his head to the would-be-viewer, his chin rising a fraction of an inch before he spoke. ”It happened. After months upon months of work.. It happened. My Master saw fit to see me made the sole Assistant-Blademaster to the Powerbase.” A pause, then, a proud smile growing on Eddi’s face.”I almost began wondering if this day would come, but… Now, it is I who is solely responsible for the branch.”
Eddi’s face would contort into an… almost mournful frown, shaking his head softly before speaking. ”I told Tutam. Or, I sent a message to his holocom. It is… Long since disconnected, but I needed to tell him..” Eddi’s frown would deepen, and he’d shake his head firmly once more.
”None of that matters now. I must pick up the reigns and see the branch recovered from the dust it was abandoned in. This is mine to build, and I will see it built.” Another pause, drawn out for a few moments. ”My Master demands I do not disappoint him in this matter, and I won’t. I refuse. All I need is Kelsa to sign off on the Curriculum, and to begin teaching. This is where I’m meant to be, and the only way is up…”
Eddi would him faintly to himself, his throat rattling with an uncomfortable mechanical whir, before vanishing as he clears his throat. He’d speak again, ”Need to get that fixed. Loose connection in my voice box, maybe? I’ll need to take a look. Tricky to get a look down there on my own, though..” With an amused smile, Eddi would roll his eyes. His gaze shifting to the distance for a moment, before seemingly returning to the viewer, his face returned to its stoic neutral. ”Anyway… Much to be done.” He’d glance to his side, using the Force to see a saber hilt float into the vicinity of the holorecorder. He’d turn it over in his hands. ”Always more spars to be had…”
Without another word, the holo display would flicker from life, the visage of the new Assistant-Blademaster fading away.
Eddi’s face would contort into an… almost mournful frown, shaking his head softly before speaking. ”I told Tutam. Or, I sent a message to his holocom. It is… Long since disconnected, but I needed to tell him..” Eddi’s frown would deepen, and he’d shake his head firmly once more.
”None of that matters now. I must pick up the reigns and see the branch recovered from the dust it was abandoned in. This is mine to build, and I will see it built.” Another pause, drawn out for a few moments. ”My Master demands I do not disappoint him in this matter, and I won’t. I refuse. All I need is Kelsa to sign off on the Curriculum, and to begin teaching. This is where I’m meant to be, and the only way is up…”
Eddi would him faintly to himself, his throat rattling with an uncomfortable mechanical whir, before vanishing as he clears his throat. He’d speak again, ”Need to get that fixed. Loose connection in my voice box, maybe? I’ll need to take a look. Tricky to get a look down there on my own, though..” With an amused smile, Eddi would roll his eyes. His gaze shifting to the distance for a moment, before seemingly returning to the viewer, his face returned to its stoic neutral. ”Anyway… Much to be done.” He’d glance to his side, using the Force to see a saber hilt float into the vicinity of the holorecorder. He’d turn it over in his hands. ”Always more spars to be had…”
Without another word, the holo display would flicker from life, the visage of the new Assistant-Blademaster fading away.