[ Why can't it be both? He only teases people he likes, anyway. Also, a writer... he's just going to file that one away as he falls into step next to her, though he'll let her lead the way. ]
The Order doesn't— [ Karabast, he's getting used to thinking of the Order as still around, thanks to Obi-Wan and Anakin. Quickly corrects himself with: ] —didn't force anybody to stay. You could leave if you wanted to, though not many Jedi did.
[ It was a drastic decision. Leaving behind your friends, your entire support system, everything you've ever known? No, not many Jedi chose to leave the Order. ]
We have to start young. Being Force-sensitive... it isn't always easy. And now, with the Empire, it just puts a target on your back. The Order protected us, taught us how to control what we can do. Protected others from us, if it came to it.
Or tried to, anyway.
[ After all, Count Dooku was a former Jedi turned Sith. So was Malicos. Force-sensitives are born with power greater than everyone else—the Order taught them to control it, to use it for the good of the galaxy instead of the opposite. After all, with great power comes great responsibility. ]
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The Order doesn't— [ Karabast, he's getting used to thinking of the Order as still around, thanks to Obi-Wan and Anakin. Quickly corrects himself with: ] —didn't force anybody to stay. You could leave if you wanted to, though not many Jedi did.
[ It was a drastic decision. Leaving behind your friends, your entire support system, everything you've ever known? No, not many Jedi chose to leave the Order. ]
We have to start young. Being Force-sensitive... it isn't always easy. And now, with the Empire, it just puts a target on your back. The Order protected us, taught us how to control what we can do. Protected others from us, if it came to it.
Or tried to, anyway.
[ After all, Count Dooku was a former Jedi turned Sith. So was Malicos. Force-sensitives are born with power greater than everyone else—the Order taught them to control it, to use it for the good of the galaxy instead of the opposite. After all, with great power comes great responsibility. ]