Tethys Carrack wrote:“How did you come to be interested in the subject?” Tethys asks curiously. “That’s not especially common for beings who don’t consciously feel the Force.”
Tethys Carrack wrote:“I’ve met quite a few sentients who are happier to believe the Force only matters to those who can knowingly touch it,” Tethys says, lips turning up with something that might be approval. “I’ll be curious to see what you can uncover in the safe areas down there. Will you let me know if you need a hand?” She holds one long-fingered hand palm out. “I’ve never run a dig, but I’ve seen one. And I can follow directions.”
Vasir Rexa wrote:“Wow I… I am astonished that you are so well read, master Jedi. Which in hindsight is just silly, your Order has one of the best libraries in the galaxy. I would love to walk those halls.”
Tethys Carrack wrote:”Well met, Jedi. You are far from home,”
Tethys Carrack wrote:Tethys returns, balancing deftly with a load of more cups than she has hands. She slides Rav's oversized mug back across to him and distributes the rest to whoever else wanted one.
"It's not common, perhaps, but not so rare as all that," she picks up the thread of her exchange with Rekara as she slips back into her seat, smiling faintly again. Switching back to Basic, she explains, "I may be an odd case. I grew up on Dac, actually."
After a sip of the coffee--being fresh does improve it, if only just slightly--she casts a quizzical glance at Rav and Hamelin. "Your Hutt?"
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