Then Kelan spoke and said this thing
"Yet even though we trouble bring
It's better still that bandits learn
A harder fight it takes to earnTheir way in world by waging war
And gaining goods from other's tore."
Then bid he quick the man to keep
So home of village foe won't seek.And tell the rest of plans they wrought
So war with other towns begot
Before the bandits even come
With sound of horn and blast of gun.Then quick again his mind is turned
To Towan man who vengeance spurned
When given chance to smite his foe
Who stopped his course and gave his woe."At start of journey test made
To each of warring men was gave
A series wrought to find their will
And know if men their heart could stillTo turn away from darker power
When tempted well in desp'rate hour.
I deem this day yet such a test
Did Towan deep in woods yet bestBy saving man who scorned his ask
And harshly turned you far from task.
Tonight this thing at time I deem
That better side of man we've seen.If man on voyage far would come
We deem this task at time is done."And Towan rose and took his hand
To help these men with battle plan.This is it. There greatest mistake formalized. In real life such folly would lead to the destruction of the order yet here it it's deemed an opened minded act. Mark well young padawans yo forego such leagues.
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The Eight Jedi (Annotated by Chief Archivist Jedi Master Ashram Dreyus)
PoetryBefore the dawn of the Galactic Republic a group of eight Jedi from distinct walks of life are forced to set aside their differences and work together to protect a peasant village from an oncoming bandit raid.