>>Unless
>>you prefer the image of her out there the day after the battle,
>>diligently policing the ruins of the west lawn for the two or three
>>hundred knives she threw around the night before, washing them all and
>>putting them away in a giant knife closet somewhere in the house. :)
>>
>
>I mean, I could see her doing that if it ended up being
>required, but that seems needlessly cruel really.It does, although it has a certain comedic charm. (Particularly the idea that she'd wash them all before putting them away, because of course she would. :)
>I had just suspected
>magicked sheaths for all the knives that produce temporary new ones as
>needed which fade after a short time. An innate connection is an
>interesting idea though, that would add even more mystery to her
>backstory.
Sakuya is all about the mystery, even though on a personal level she has a pretty open personality (if she knows you well enough). I enjoy the contrast in a character like that.
>In my defense, where Mio is concerned just about anything if
>vulnerable to slashing damage, where 'vulnerable' is defined as 'Mio
>can make it hurt'.
LT. COL. MIO "DUTCH" SAKAMOTO-WILCKE
If it bleeds, we can kill it. If it doesn't bleed... we probably can still kill it.
--G.
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