Qui-Gon was frank. "I fought the two droids. After I incapacitated the one with the lightsaber, I went after the other and destroyed it as well. It wasn't like anything I've ever seen before. It was like it was created specifically to counter a Jedi, and not just for training," he said, looking thoughtful. While it was common for the droids in the Temple to be prepped to fight Jedi, he could safely say the other wasn't anything belonging to the Order. "After that, I treated your wounds as best I was able. Callisto found some kind of artifact in the training chamber and took it."
It'd been some kind of sword, obviously intended to match the shield. Qui-Gon hoped to meet up with Callisto to discuss the artifact she carried, especially now that he knew it was part of a set that might open up the door to some answers. Obi-Wan as well would need to be informed about the developments of last night. Qui-Gon went on:
"Going upstairs was out of the question. We went west. It was there we met some kind of feline-creature, who spoke and presented us with a riddle." It was still a mystery how it survived down there - hibernation, perhaps - or if it was there willingly or was serving Martin Landel. "I was given a shield artifact and told that by having two artifacts, we would be able to go down the South Hall."
There, the being told them, was another test, where there would have to be sacrifices to be made. Being a Jedi was living a life of sacrifice, in all senses of the word - a Jedi's home was the Temple, but he couldn't have personal attachments, couldn't serve his own life but lived by serving others. But, going over what he knew about Martin Landel, Qui-Gon suspected the sacrifice in question in the basement would be of a more physical, violent nature. But it would be necessary to risk it.
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It'd been some kind of sword, obviously intended to match the shield. Qui-Gon hoped to meet up with Callisto to discuss the artifact she carried, especially now that he knew it was part of a set that might open up the door to some answers. Obi-Wan as well would need to be informed about the developments of last night. Qui-Gon went on:
"Going upstairs was out of the question. We went west. It was there we met some kind of feline-creature, who spoke and presented us with a riddle." It was still a mystery how it survived down there - hibernation, perhaps - or if it was there willingly or was serving Martin Landel. "I was given a shield artifact and told that by having two artifacts, we would be able to go down the South Hall."
There, the being told them, was another test, where there would have to be sacrifices to be made. Being a Jedi was living a life of sacrifice, in all senses of the word - a Jedi's home was the Temple, but he couldn't have personal attachments, couldn't serve his own life but lived by serving others. But, going over what he knew about Martin Landel, Qui-Gon suspected the sacrifice in question in the basement would be of a more physical, violent nature. But it would be necessary to risk it.