The majesty and reverence of the Jedi enclave took the twins breath away. They looked all around them as they made their way from the speeder to the entrance. It took their unique vision a while to adjust to the pulsing green aura that assailed them from all sides. After a few moments they were able to see as well as they had always done. They followed their minders as they made their way through the cloistered gardens of the enclave, taking in everything and looking at the various alien Jedi. Oran smiled to himself, sensing the great amount of self-control it took for the twins to keep their jaws from dropping. He could only imagine the myriad of images that assailed their special vision. If he had been in their position he too would have felt overwhelmed. Still though, he admired their constitution and he felt that they would make fine additions to the order. But that was not his decision to make, it was only by the will of the Council that they would been allowed to become Jedi. He offered greetings to the various Knights and Padawans that crossed their paths. He felt slightly irked at some of the glances the younger Jedi gave to the two blind boys. They should know better than to judge. The Padawans saw the stern gaze the older Knight gave them and moved along on their way. The twins however just smiled and offered shy bows to them and any other Jedi that walked past. Orans admiration for them grew and they finally reached the entrance to the Council chambers. Oran turned to face his charges. "Now do not worry my little friends." he said, going down on one knee to look them in the eye. "Just relax and answer the Councils questions as honestly as possible, ok?" The two boys nodded and grasped each other's hands for support. They had a strong bond, as twins usually do. Oran hoped the Council would take this into account when they examined the boys. The doors to the chamber slid open and with tentative steps, the twins made their way inside.

The four members of the Jedi Council watched as the two boys made their way slowly to the centre of the room. Tan Druk and Oran Sigmus followed them in and stood off to the side to watch the Councils examination. Masters Vandar Tokare, Zhar Lestin and Dorak all smiled at the boys but Master Vrook Lamar had his usual scowl on his face. It was Master Vandar who spoke first. "Welcome my young friends." he said gazing intently at the twins. "How are you feeling?" His unusual voice caused SInnach to start to giggle but Panor gave him a nudge in the arm and the two of them stood at attention. "We are fine sir." they chorused, trying to sound official and important. Master Vandar suppressed a giggle of his own at the antics of the twins. It warmed his heart to see young hopefuls comfortable and at their ease, it made the examination process that much easier. It was Master Dorak who began the testing. He produced a small handheld device with a view screen on it. "Now boys, this device will display a series of images that only I will be able to see." he said, trying to make the test sound as easy as possible. "All I want you to do is concentrate and say the first thing that comes into your head. Now who wants to go first?" The twins looked at each other and the Council sensed a great deal of confusion coming from them "Can't we do it together?" Sinnach asked. Panor nodded his agreement to his brother's request. The Council looked at each other and finally Master Vandar spoke. "It is unusual for this to happen but since you are twins we will allow. Master Dorak, proceed with the test if you please."

Despite their nervousness the twins did exceptionally well. They guessed all the images correctly with almost hardly any pause. It seemed as if their presence together at the examination helped to bolster their ability to use the force. Or it could have been that they were just more comfortable facing this unusual event together. It was now Master Lamar's turn to question the boys. He was a stern looking man but his countenance covered a sympathetic heart and he truly hoped the boys would do well. "How do you feel boys?" he asked. It was a simple question but their response would dictate their future within the Jedi Order. "Scared sir." SInnach replied. "And sad." Panor chipped in. Master Lamar looked at the boys and pressed on these statements. "And why is that?" Sinnach spoke for the two of them. "We miss our family and our brother sir." he said with tears forming in his eyes. "What happened to your brother was most unfortunate. " said Master Vandar "Does what happened to him make you feel angry?" The twins paused at this question and this time it was Panor who answered. "It did sir, but the man who killed him is dead and being angry won't bring Davek back." The Council exchanged looks. For ones so young they had wisdom and understanding far beyond their years. "Sadness is a powerful emotion little ones." said Master Vandar sympathetically. "Emotions are an integral part to the Force, they can strengthen a Jedi. However they can also lead a Jedi down the path of the Dark Side. You must learn to control these emotions if wish to continue with your Jedi training." The boys stared up at the Council with a look of amazement on their faces. Their smoky green faces pulsed with energy, obliviously a sign of amusement at the twin's expressions. "You mean we're going to be Jedi?" asked Sinnach, his voice heavy with barely restrained excitement. Master Lamar answered the question in his usual stern manner. "That depends entirely on how much you devote yourselves to your studies and your training. It takes a long time and a lot of hard work to become a Jedi. Are ready to give that commitment?" The boys looked at each other and they both gave a solemn nod to show their acceptance of the journey ahead of them. "Very well then." said Master Vandar as he hoped off his seat and made his way towards the boys. "Oran and Tan will show you to your quarters. You will begin your training first thing tomorrow morning." He paused and laid a reassuring hand on each of their shoulders. "I am sure you will make fine Jedi Knights. " With that the tiny Jedi Master departed with the rest of his fellow council members.

After they had got settled in and eaten the boys returned to their rooms to get some rest for the following day. Sinnach found that he was unable to sleep and he slipped from his bed and made his way to the door of his room. When he opened it he was greeted by the sight of Panor with his hand raised to knock on the door. Sinnach smiled at his brother and the two of them went back to his bed and they soon fell asleep, hugging each other for comfort. That was how they were found by Tan and Oran the following morning, much to their amusement.