We can definitely try. Kon will have the advantage because he's familiar, but I don't need to be familiar to help out a machine in need. Between the two of us, we could probably figure out what it needs to make it better.
Yeah. I don't like him, but I know he's smart. And so are you. Plus there's Futaba that knows about computers too? And Caleb who knows a lot about magic.
[Hmph!!! There it is, his huffy confidence is back.] They picked the wrong people to mess with, basically.
Oh, right, you weren't at trial. I used my vouchers to get back my ability to conjure it. I guess since we're heading back soon for the final battle I could get it out now.
[He does want to show off for Leo. So he pulls out a... twig?]
Alright. [And he stands up so he has enough room, as the twig suddenly, impossibly grows into a full sized staff, complete with a metal head and jingly rings.]
[ and of course his eyes widen in surprise. it's almost like seeing the transformations from his friends' weapons, but from a twig? that's different. ]
Very cool. How do you fight with it - do you just whack people or what?
Yeah? What else would I do with it? The metal end is pretty heavy so it packs a punch. [He twists it in his hands with the casual confidence of someone finally handling their preferred weapon. From the way it moves you can tell there's a significant weight to the end as he says.]
I don't know; it's not like I've ever fought someone with a staff.
[ he is watching how it moves with the eye of someone who knows weapons, though. ]
You could really do a number on someone with that if you hit them right, huh? [ so that's how otome died? ] How often do you have to use it? I thought you were supposed to be some kind of doctor.
No? It's my job to protect the forest and the ayakashi that live in it. There's always some onmyoji sniffing around trying to "get rid of the threat" that ayakashi pose.
No. I mean, some are but they're generally either defending their territory or corrupted by the yakou?
Onmyoji are humans that are trained in fighting ayakashi. Some of them even capture ayakashi and use them to fight against their will. [Now you see why he was mad about pokemon.]
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[Hmph!!! There it is, his huffy confidence is back.]
They picked the wrong people to mess with, basically.
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You got that right. If anyone can figure it out, it's the people here. We've got this, Tsuyu.
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[He says even though it is nowhere to be seen???]
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[ what is the truth ]
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[He does want to show off for Leo. So he pulls out a... twig?]
Wanna see?
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Sure. Show me what you've got.
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Alright.
[And he stands up so he has enough room, as the twig suddenly, impossibly grows into a full sized staff, complete with a metal head and jingly rings.]
How's that?
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Very cool. How do you fight with it - do you just whack people or what?
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[He twists it in his hands with the casual confidence of someone finally handling their preferred weapon. From the way it moves you can tell there's a significant weight to the end as he says.]
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[ he is watching how it moves with the eye of someone who knows weapons, though. ]
You could really do a number on someone with that if you hit them right, huh? [ so that's how otome died? ] How often do you have to use it? I thought you were supposed to be some kind of doctor.
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...But you guys aren't, like, actively hurting them, are you?
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Onmyoji are humans that are trained in fighting ayakashi. Some of them even capture ayakashi and use them to fight against their will.
[Now you see why he was mad about pokemon.]
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That's... not cool. Shouldn't they just focus on the ones being controlled? On helping them?
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Or well, that's what I thought. And maybe that was the case for most of them. Because we never tried talking.
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Well. That's one way to handle things, I guess. Can't say I wouldn't fight back if someone just attacked me out of nowhere, either.
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Most of them still suck but... There was one I met that... well she had an overprotective big brother too.
[So they bonded.]
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[ trying to keep all these threads straight jeez ]
You must be pretty good at this protector thing to handle all that stuff. Big strong tree vibes, huh?
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[Anyway, he huffs.]
Of course. Byakuroku told me I had to grow into a big strong tree so the little bird could rest in my branches. My brother, I mean.
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Why should I do that!?
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