Gary Sue
The One who Vibes
With Tomoe presenting a chest for the man to stash away his armor in, he grinned. Although he felt a bit uncomfortable at the prospect of not handing his sword to Laila, but her mother instead, he gave a hesitant nod. "... I have a feeling I won't like it if it's used for more of her acrobatics once again...", he mentally sighed and only straightened up once he felt the atmosphere almost get heavier at Laila's request to give him the family heirloom, even if it was just for this one job. He was in the process of taking off his gauntlet, but feeling rather unwelcome all of a sudden, perhaps on his companion's behalf, he stopped and buckled it once again.
Rather idly observing and following along the conversation, he realised they used terms a bit unfamiliar to him. "I thought she'd 'charge' it up, but I guess 'bless' might be an alternative term for it... Although it does sound more appropriate for non-magical tools to start with.", he trailed off before snapping back to reality when Tomoe turned her head to look at him instead. His friend was rather shaken at the request, for reasons probably beyond his understanding. It's not like her relative's info dump helped him understand that much more, but he could piece together that blessing something 'that much' with no preparation wasn't common practice.
Still skeptical but left with little choice, he nodded and followed right along with the adult, holding his blade close to his person with its sheath still on. It probably wouldn't be too long before Laila was able to make the connection that his weapon, with the way he were holding it, was probably not just 'anything'. To him at least it meant a lot, and he treated it as though it were almost as divine as her grandmother revered their heirloom to be, according to her story. "...", silence, even in his usually rambling mind.
His expression almost became stoic before he smiled bitterly and shook his head, alongside whatever was going through his head. Back to the ordinary, dashing and smiling knight that Tomoe had confused to be Laila's lovebird. "... This is a good chance to learn more about magic. The least I owe myself is to know what its deal is. Maybe then..."
The passing thoughts were quickly shaken off as the small group came to a halt, with him perking up and looking around curiously. He lowered his blade to almost be at hip height again, holding it where it would usually hang from his waist and investigating their surroundings from where he stood. "... Here? Tomoe mentioned something about war time before, didn't she?", he pondered in confusion as he turned his attention fully to the mother, raising an eyebrow and holding his other hand on his hip. He didn't need his voice to make it clear he wanted to know some things- his posture and expression did all the speaking, this once.
Rather idly observing and following along the conversation, he realised they used terms a bit unfamiliar to him. "I thought she'd 'charge' it up, but I guess 'bless' might be an alternative term for it... Although it does sound more appropriate for non-magical tools to start with.", he trailed off before snapping back to reality when Tomoe turned her head to look at him instead. His friend was rather shaken at the request, for reasons probably beyond his understanding. It's not like her relative's info dump helped him understand that much more, but he could piece together that blessing something 'that much' with no preparation wasn't common practice.
Still skeptical but left with little choice, he nodded and followed right along with the adult, holding his blade close to his person with its sheath still on. It probably wouldn't be too long before Laila was able to make the connection that his weapon, with the way he were holding it, was probably not just 'anything'. To him at least it meant a lot, and he treated it as though it were almost as divine as her grandmother revered their heirloom to be, according to her story. "...", silence, even in his usually rambling mind.
His expression almost became stoic before he smiled bitterly and shook his head, alongside whatever was going through his head. Back to the ordinary, dashing and smiling knight that Tomoe had confused to be Laila's lovebird. "... This is a good chance to learn more about magic. The least I owe myself is to know what its deal is. Maybe then..."
The passing thoughts were quickly shaken off as the small group came to a halt, with him perking up and looking around curiously. He lowered his blade to almost be at hip height again, holding it where it would usually hang from his waist and investigating their surroundings from where he stood. "... Here? Tomoe mentioned something about war time before, didn't she?", he pondered in confusion as he turned his attention fully to the mother, raising an eyebrow and holding his other hand on his hip. He didn't need his voice to make it clear he wanted to know some things- his posture and expression did all the speaking, this once.