"Of course I'm biased," Ibani replies. "But that doesn't mean I'm not RIGHT."
"Depends on what you mean by 'children'," Ibani replies, shrugging. She sneezes green glitter into her elbow. "I was an acolyte from my arrival on Korriban until I became an apprentice at 18. And that's just counting years, which is hardly the best metric to use."
Ibani's smile thins. "Any acolyte that survives their first year is a killer of armed adults many times over, and that skill only deepens with time."
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"Depends on what you mean by 'children'," Ibani replies, shrugging. She sneezes green glitter into her elbow. "I was an acolyte from my arrival on Korriban until I became an apprentice at 18. And that's just counting years, which is hardly the best metric to use."
Ibani's smile thins. "Any acolyte that survives their first year is a killer of armed adults many times over, and that skill only deepens with time."