[Really? Does Dextera believe that? Caim has seen a few situations where swords or weapons of any kind have been necessary evils. More necessary than evil people, anyway. Although naturally 'evil' is rather subject to interpretation and Caim's definition of the word is... Like many, a little questionable.
He cocks an eyebrow to his fellow sword-toting companion—friend?—and he almost laughs. Almost. It's a horribly awkward and stunted sound.]
Untrue. I can think of a few situations where having a sword would have been beneficial. I would concede, however, that the times in which such things are practical are far and few between in comparison to one who has emerged from war-torn lands.
[He'll give you that, Dextera, You're not completely wrong, but you aren't completely right, either.
Maybe it's Caim's place to find the centre between those two concepts. What lies there, however? What can a man like him do...?]
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He cocks an eyebrow to his fellow sword-toting companion—friend?—and he almost laughs. Almost. It's a horribly awkward and stunted sound.]
Untrue. I can think of a few situations where having a sword would have been beneficial. I would concede, however, that the times in which such things are practical are far and few between in comparison to one who has emerged from war-torn lands.
[He'll give you that, Dextera, You're not completely wrong, but you aren't completely right, either.
Maybe it's Caim's place to find the centre between those two concepts. What lies there, however? What can a man like him do...?]