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recursive Sith apprenticeships, anyone? (or, timetravel ghost Vader acquires a teenage Palpatine)
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"It wouldn't go amiss. I'm more interested in talking to you, though."

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"In that case, I know a cafe a few blocks away that might be a better venue for conversation."

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"Lead the way."

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Elesse will do so, briefly detouring to pick up her recommended further reading, then to the cafe. Elesse will order an Alderaanian cloudberry tea for herself.

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She orders the same to start, after a brief glance through the menu. "My treat," she offers when the waitress asks if they'll be together or separate.

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"As the lady says," Elesse agrees.

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The waitress accepts that and goes to get their teas started.

"I think I like the sound of 'lady,'" Lily teases.

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"Courtesy costs me nothing."

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"So you're just humoring me?"

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"I do have some diplomatic training."

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"I don't mind a bit of un-diplomatic behavior, if we're being honest with each other." Prefers it, actually. 

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"I'll make a note of it."

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"But you'll hold off anyways?"

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"A certain amount of diplomacy helps me feel comfortable in uncertain situations."

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She nods, expression suddenly more serious. "I understand. I'm alright going at your pace, here."

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"I appreciate that."

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Pause, then: "A place like this isn't somewhere I'm comfortable being serious - it's too public. You alright sticking to discussing your reading recommendations?" 

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"If you'd prefer." Elesse does have plenty of opinions she can share.

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She has opinions as well, and a couple of insights - and she'll openly compare Core World gemcutting traditions to others, mentioning she's most familiar with Naboo's rather extensive history there...

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Naboo is actually kind of an interesting case, despite its galactographic position it actually has more in common with old Core traditions than other Mid Rim interpretations or the way practice evolved in the Core itself.

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It's a very firmly traditionalist society - the original human settlers were from a Core world a bit under four thousand years ago, though an apparent tendency to cling to 'the way things are done' has masked a lot of effective changes, especially around an increase in ceremonialism - she can point out a few major differences Naboo's developed, and a few points that are the product of recent rennaissance trends, not of actual unbroken tradition...

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Sounds like she's pretty familiar with the culture.

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"It's where I'm from, originally."

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"Everyone has to be from somewhere."

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"Then where are you from?"

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