Verse ignored the blatant display of Force power. At least, she *tried* to ignore it; but it was obviously kind of hard. Still, live in the moment. Let the Force flow. Be zen. This was the worst idea. No, this was the best idea. Be zen.
Verse closed her eyes and sat down, allowing the Force to flow around her, meditating with the Inquistor.
This really was the worst idea. No, be zen.
The Darkside, naturally, dominated. Still, Verse pushed through. She thought on everything that had happened, remembering that time in the pool, when all of the Padawans were diving for stones. And she found the most brilliant stone, only it wasn't a stone at all... it was, the Force telling her... something. Sharing some insight with her that she didn't fully grasp at the time, but that seemed to come into focus as she sat here, meditating and hoping for...
...something to help get rid of the inquisitor?
No! Don't think like that. Be zen.
What she really wanted, was to *help* the inquisitor. *Really* help him, in the way of the Jedi. The way Qareme had done with Neela. The way Valus had turned back to the light. Idle hope, perhaps. The dark side was so strong around him, after all...
...but maybe her grasp of the Force impressed him, allowing that same flicker of hope that had turned the others back to the Light to be relit anew in the High Inquisitor.
Or who knows... perhaps the Force had something entirely different in mind.
Discipline Meditating, Knowledge of the Force Upgrade, CIS Boost, Sense Danger (-2 setback):
3eP+2eF+1eB+4eC+1eD 1 success, 4 Dark Side










(Using the Free Upgrade to any one roll in the game that Verse got from diving in the pool; I thought it was narratively appropriate here.
Also used Sense Danger to remove 2 setback from any one check per session)
Roll is a success, so I don't know if it's necessary to flip a destiny for a positive outcome, but if it is necessary, I will do so)