And if you hadn't noticed ships don't exactly stay stably in one place, they float around.
They would stay in one place if their floor wasn't constantly moving.
And if you hadn't noticed ships don't exactly stay stably in one place, they float around.
I think you're losing control of your metaphor.
I resent that, my hair looks slick thank you very much.
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Read: get chased around by Oswald who is doing his damndest to minimize the damage.
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Read: get chased around by Oswald who is doing his damndest to minimize the damage.
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And then Robert will accidentally get in the way when trying his best to help Oswald.
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Only to cause more damage
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Exactly. Seriously, this needs to happen. Like right after the four characters' missions are done, and I do mean RIGHT after.
You guys should go try to find Sapphire's lost weapons, and let that be the event that snowballs into a great disaster.
Last I checked they'd fallen off right by the exit platform and lodged among the rocks on the Beacon cliffs. So either they're still there or you'll have to go diving for them.
Maybe it's better if Oswald gives the daggers back to Sapphire, she's more than liable to kick Shiro's ass if she sees him in contact with those. She's burried it for the moment given the mission takes priority but reminding her that Shiro almost cost her her mothers weapons with him there might not be a good idea if you want him intact.
Eh, Shiro was never one for good ideas after the fact. I mean I could see how he would think that, since he was the one who lost her weapons, it's his responsibility to get it back. Of course one thing leads to another and chaotic shenanigans occur in which Shiro risks life and limb to return Sapphires weapons.
Don't forget mini nevermore birdies pecking at your eyes, who may or may not have used Sapphire's daggers as part of their nests.