Two Sith warriors entered the room with the Jedi. They were not on par with the Jedi's skill, not fully trained. Vellic did not expect them to win. Quite the opposite, he wondered how the Jedi would respond to them. It would be most...educational.
The Togruta rushed forward, arrogance drawing him to seek the opportunity to attack first. The human hung back, observing the Jedi's skills. Absel waited patiently, his expression hardening into one of displeasure. Blue eyes reflected the Togruta's intensity as the alien rushed upon him, training saber swinging. The room was filled with a harsh buzz as saber met vibrosword.
The Togruta lashed out with an impressive fury; a flurry of bows drawing the Jedi back briefly. But the skill with which the Jedi handled his weapon was too great and he drove between those strikes, nicking the Togruta's shoulder and causing him to falter back. Absel suddenly rushed forward then, a swift kick to the Togruta's chest driving him back against a wall.
The Human Sith seized his opportunity, launching himself into the melee. His weapon swung in from behind, but the Jedi ducked and moved under it. The Sith's attacks were too slow and he was quickly rewarded with a backward elbow to the face. "You needn't do this. It is pointless. Relent and I will not harm you." He said to the two Sith, but his words only fueled their anger.
The two drove forward, together this time. Their combined strikes put the Jedi on the defensive, driving him back toward the far wall. He could not hold up against their combined efforts for long. The human drove forward in a foolish thrust and the Jedi darted nimbly aside. The training saber struck the wall with a jarring impact and the Human found himself between Absel and the Togruta.
Another quick kick to the Human's gut would curl him in upon himself, before the knight projected his hand and cast both across the room with a potent blast of Force. Absel straightened, but did not advance. In the observation room, Vellic crossed his arms over his chest and signaled for guards to drag the two failures out of the room.
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