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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 5:56 am
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It had been a long and painful journey, but finally the young juvanile pulled herself up to her full heigh and breathed out a heavy sigh of relief. She had done it!!! Sneeking away from the pride was always a difficult task, but lately the trainers had been keeping an even closer eye on her than normal. Making her task twice as difficult as it used to be. But they were not full Jedi, only babysitters, and Levi had known exactly how to divert their attention. It had taken some planning, of which she was actually rather proud, but eventually she had succedded in provoking several of her fellow younglings into fighting each other. By the time an adult had appeared, fur and words had been flying and in the rukus, Levashka had made her escape.
Now she gazed out at the forest before her. The very edge of the Jedi prideland. Excitment tingled down her spin as she imagined who and what she may meet all the way out here.
"I hope someone interesting comes along." She mused to herself, grinning. Taking ahuge breath of fresh air she sighed happily. The pride had been stiffling her. So many rules, do this, don't do that, come here, don't go there... why haven't you been learning your lessons..?
But she already knew her lessons! She was top of her class and could recite the Jedi code backwards while doing a one-legged pawstand! Frustration rippled through her before she managed to collect herself and calm down again.
No, she wasn't going to dwell on how stiffling her home was. She was free, and no one would find her for hours. With a happy chirp she set off, trotting into the thick shadows of the forest.
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 12:39 pm
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Majanga was at the outskirts of the jedi pride, an area he spent his free time at when he wasn't counseling the next generation of sith. Since learning the ways of the sith from his master, he had always had a deep appreciation for the jedi and their ways, even though he felt their practices were useless.
He admired their dedication above all else. Determined to do what they believe was right and follow their strict code. It was a trait he wished he could instil into his own pupils.
When he hears another set of steps, he stopped for a moment to see who it was. He was in neutral lands, so the jedi couldn't chase him off. However, he did not want to have a negative interaction with a jedi at this time. He had other sith who were meant to fight the jedi. His duty was to make sure they did their jobs properly.
When he saw the young lioness, he stopped, staying mostly hidden behind a bush. Young ones were usually kept safe within the pride. It was odd to see someone so young traveling by themselves.
He stepped out of the bush and walked toward her. “Hello there, are you lost?” He asked the young lioness.
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 3:51 pm
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Levi had been walking for some time, not that she was going in any particular direction, rather she was testing her skills, tracking tiny mammals though the undergrowth, sitting and listening to the wind singing high above, trying to find that natural rhythm within her that reflected everything that existed outside her. She still hadn't managed to quite get it, despite Master Kamau's extra training. He could follow a bird's flight without seeing it, and could track a print hours old without scent or sight.
That was the level of skill she was determined to reach. Not for the praise of her teachers, but for herself. For the Order.
Closing her eyes again she once more moved on, seeking the heartbeat of the earth under her paws. Suddenly her concentration was shattered by a voice. Not that she minded. Turning towards it she looked about, only belatedly seeing the huge red male as he stepped forwards.
"Oh.. I should have known you were there... Damnit." Looking up at him, for he was very big indeed and should have caused a significant disturbance around himself, she belatedly realised the kind voice had asked a question. Grinning bold as brass she shook her head.
"No sir! I'm training!"
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Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2015 2:36 pm
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Glancing round as he spoke she considered his words for a moment before shrugging. "No? I do not think so anyway. I can hunt and fight." After all, that was the easy stuff. What she was trying to learn were the far more advanced skills, to read her surroundings without relying on the basic senses, but to use that special trait of the Mizani'Ulimwengu.
Returning her bright, intelligent gaze to the big male she tipped her head, curious. Who was he? She certainly hadn't seen him around the pride and he did not seem like a Jedi anyway. Ooooh, was he a sith? Sudden excitement filled her and she grinned.
His offer gave her the opening she was looking for. "I am trying to master the Force. I have to practice on my own because my trainers won't tell me how to do it. Or even let me try when they are around!" This was clearly a big frustration for her. "I have to sit about and watch the others struggle when it is all so easy!" Huffing she sniffed, indignant that she was being forced to delay her own training just because her classmates were too slow to keep up with her.
"Can you show me?" She asked suddenly, turning and giving him a pleading, hopeful and adorable look from large ruby-coloured eyes.
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Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 5:08 am
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The youngster watched him with curious, excited eyes. Once he returned she eyed the leaf balls but obediantly plucked them up and managed to poke them into her ears. Though it felt weird she closed her eyes tightly and lowered her head, concentrating with all her might on the task. The wind in her fur felt like a gale, making her shiver and flinch. Ears pinned back against her head as she struggled to feel. For over an hour she stood there, her twitches slowly fading away, her tense spread-legged stance relaxing. Eventually, with a slow, dream-like movement, she took a step forwards, head still down and tipped slightly to one side, her tail hanging loose. Gradually, one step at a time, she started to move across the clearing.
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