Sometimes, it isn't about being able to wield a weapon well - it's about being able to wield one smartly.
[ he tips his staff a bit towards kazuki, and then demonstrates a push upwards with it. whack. ]
Hit them in the nose from an upwards angle with the flat of your hand, or with a blunt object across the head. You don't need to do anything but incapacitate - if you can get away, then Owner and I can protect you.
This is only in an emergency - ideally, we should be able to get in and out without anything too difficult.
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[ he tips his staff a bit towards kazuki, and then demonstrates a push upwards with it. whack. ]
Hit them in the nose from an upwards angle with the flat of your hand, or with a blunt object across the head. You don't need to do anything but incapacitate - if you can get away, then Owner and I can protect you.
This is only in an emergency - ideally, we should be able to get in and out without anything too difficult.
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We're supposed to be blending in, though. Won't bringing weapons look a little off? Especially me, if I'm supposed to be a performer.
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this is clearly a joke. ]
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[ please. ]
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At any rate. Perhaps there's a thigh or chest holster for something smaller.
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[ pull the trigger? sure. but shoot someone? or even at someone? that sounds a lot scarier than he's prepared for. ]
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... Like a knife, I was thinking.
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[ the idea of having to stab someone does not make him feel any less queasy. ]
I... guess I could do that.
[ if he HAS to. ]
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Hopefully, it won't even matter, but it is better to be prepared. Kick an assailant between the legs before you reach for a knife, mm?
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...I can try a knife, though, if you really think we need it.
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[ a little smile, with that. ]
But, let's do this intelligently. We'll be alright.
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[ spite means he needs to have the last word ]
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