Originally posted by Peach
"They're not the only ones that don't know how to react to change, I'm sure..." Rianna replies.Also Rianna somewhat disagrees with Rand; while the Jedi don't directly control the Republic, being within the Republic is synonymous with being within the Jedi's reach and influence.
"Exactly, some of us here left our former Masters for thar reason, they were afraid of change, even if it was necessary., limited in their ancient ways..I understand that your former Masters made the same error?."
Originally posted by Peach
"They're not the only ones that don't know how to react to change, I'm sure..." Rianna replies.Also Rianna somewhat disagrees with Rand; while the Jedi don't directly control the Republic, being within the Republic is synonymous with being within the Jedi's reach and influence.
"No, you don't understand," she says. "I am not talking in general. The change I speak of... no. Never mind."
Originally posted by Ushgarak
"If it was as simple as seeing it, it wouldn't have been such a big problem. Nor would I have been raised to solve it. It doesn't matter anyway. I'm tired now."
"I understood that certain mysteries that you are looking for lie actually in the ancient past, though it may of course affect the future."
Originally posted by General Zink
Rand will agree with Rianma there, though I would say that she referred to the Republic as belonging to the Jedi. They do not rule, which makes the Republic weak.
To someone outside of the Republic, though, it could certainly look as though the Jedi hold more power than they do over how the Republic is run.
Originally posted by Lord Melkor
Also, she talks about future, but the mystery of Syphar' N Kalar lies within the past.
What, there can't be more than one mystery here? 😛