Well, yeah. That's why I was using one in the first place.
[Because even in Remnant, before his injuries and setbacks after over a year in the Dream, he had only been good enough to defend himself on the field or work in tandem with others. He had only managed small Grimm on his own.
And gotten a hit on the agile and tricky Neopolitan. That had been using his wits though-- and once he lost the element of surprise, all bets were off.]
A gun and a shield though? They don't really lend themselves to anything light or easy to carry.
[Paul breathes out, heavily, as he lowers himself back onto the ground. He stretches out there, toes pointed and hands over his head, before he knits his fingers into a cushion at the base of his skull.]
What I've been trying to tell you is that I can't make this choice for you. You don't know what you want. You know a few of the things you don't want, but that's not enough to narrow things down.
When you use a weapon, every time you pick it up might be one of the most critical decisions of your life. If you use a shield, you may not be able to use a gun, and vice versa. You have to decide which one you want.
[He frowned, and pulled over a notepad with which to jot down a few notes for later. This entire call had been an accident, but at least it was proving to be a little helpful.]
I'm just getting ideas. Lots of physical weapons started as farm tools, you know? Like... a scythe. So, my tactics have usually been the same:
Use what I've got to protect what's important, whether it's the harvest, my home, or my friends.
Since meeting Ozpin and Ruby, I've learned that they can be very personal too. That's why I'm collecting ideas to brainstorm with Ruby. I never actually had a weapon that was mine before the one Chara broke.
I dunno. Knives are pretty important if you spend any time in the wilderness.
[His infinite bag of holding wasn't just stocked with snacks, after all. Oscar leaned back, listening to Paul's words.]
... About that. I might be on the wrong path by trying to avoid everything. While I generally know the rules and the skills because of everything, I haven't taken the time to build up my body and my instincts for it. And, since leaving Remnant? I thought I could get away with not doing it.
But. Not having those instincts is part of why I keep getting in trouble.
[It was hard to avoid things when your primary influence is Ruby Rose-- the girl that took out a giant mech suit from inside the barrel of its own rifle. But, that was beside the point. Oscar held his tongue from quipping that this was an accidental call, and instead went to the point.]
Doesn't both happen at the same time anyway? I mean, part of karate is not getting punched in the face, right?
If you're already in a fight, of course you want to avoid getting hit, but I'm talking about everything that happens before one. The choices you make that lead you to that moment, or away from it.
[All the Beacon alumni strike Paul as uncommonly eager to go to battle, but he's taken that as part of their world and its dire necessities. He understands dire necessity.]
Deescalation isn't a word they use often on Remnant, is it?
By the time we get there, we've got other problems.
[Like Grimm. He didn't feel like he needed to elaborate.]
The one time I tried kinda backfired, too. So I don't really have a lot of practice.
....Shields, though. Hm.
[The wintertime restlessness was getting to him. He wanted a project to do with his hands, not necessarily more philosophical discourse.]
I don't want to mess with the blood magic too much. It's part of why the soil's a mess, But, I wonder if there's a way we can work with what's around to do something similar? Like, combining the idea of it with how an Aura can work?
Maybe it's time to try learning how to enchant things> I've never tried that before.
[He frowned. Much of his time had been avoiding those aspects of his self and his potential, and he wasn't even sure where to proceed at that angle. Perhaps research was the best route to go-- but he couldn't help but shift uncomfortably on screen.]
The professors at the local school are too stuffy. I tried going for basic lessons, but it just wouldn't stick.
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[Because even in Remnant, before his injuries and setbacks after over a year in the Dream, he had only been good enough to defend himself on the field or work in tandem with others. He had only managed small Grimm on his own.
And gotten a hit on the agile and tricky Neopolitan. That had been using his wits though-- and once he lost the element of surprise, all bets were off.]
A gun and a shield though? They don't really lend themselves to anything light or easy to carry.
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[Paul breathes out, heavily, as he lowers himself back onto the ground. He stretches out there, toes pointed and hands over his head, before he knits his fingers into a cushion at the base of his skull.]
What I've been trying to tell you is that I can't make this choice for you. You don't know what you want. You know a few of the things you don't want, but that's not enough to narrow things down.
When you use a weapon, every time you pick it up might be one of the most critical decisions of your life. If you use a shield, you may not be able to use a gun, and vice versa. You have to decide which one you want.
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[He frowned, and pulled over a notepad with which to jot down a few notes for later. This entire call had been an accident, but at least it was proving to be a little helpful.]
I'm just getting ideas. Lots of physical weapons started as farm tools, you know? Like... a scythe. So, my tactics have usually been the same:
Use what I've got to protect what's important, whether it's the harvest, my home, or my friends.
Since meeting Ozpin and Ruby, I've learned that they can be very personal too. That's why I'm collecting ideas to brainstorm with Ruby. I never actually had a weapon that was mine before the one Chara broke.
Ozpin's cane doesn't count.
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[Practically or morally. The idea of Oscar taking up weapons the way Paul uses weapons makes him uncomfortable for multiple reasons.]
I'd never seen anyone use a scythe as a weapon until I met Ruby. But I think we tend to have more knives lying around than you do.
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[His infinite bag of holding wasn't just stocked with snacks, after all. Oscar leaned back, listening to Paul's words.]
... About that. I might be on the wrong path by trying to avoid everything. While I generally know the rules and the skills because of everything, I haven't taken the time to build up my body and my instincts for it. And, since leaving Remnant? I thought I could get away with not doing it.
But. Not having those instincts is part of why I keep getting in trouble.
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Since you came to me for advice...
[Technically, Oscar didn't come to him, but he did ask for advice.]
You keep getting in trouble because you don't avoid things. Which might be an instinct worth developing next to your fighting skills.
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Doesn't both happen at the same time anyway? I mean, part of karate is not getting punched in the face, right?
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[All the Beacon alumni strike Paul as uncommonly eager to go to battle, but he's taken that as part of their world and its dire necessities. He understands dire necessity.]
Deescalation isn't a word they use often on Remnant, is it?
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[Like Grimm. He didn't feel like he needed to elaborate.]
The one time I tried kinda backfired, too. So I don't really have a lot of practice.
....Shields, though. Hm.
[The wintertime restlessness was getting to him. He wanted a project to do with his hands, not necessarily more philosophical discourse.]
I don't want to mess with the blood magic too much. It's part of why the soil's a mess, But, I wonder if there's a way we can work with what's around to do something similar? Like, combining the idea of it with how an Aura can work?
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[Paul sits up, folding his legs underneath him, with a slight smile finding its way to his face.]
I don't know much about Aura, but if you take that to Ruby, or your Professor - that's what I'd advise.
Then it's something that feels like your own.
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Maybe it's time to try learning how to enchant things> I've never tried that before.
[He frowned. Much of his time had been avoiding those aspects of his self and his potential, and he wasn't even sure where to proceed at that angle. Perhaps research was the best route to go-- but he couldn't help but shift uncomfortably on screen.]
The professors at the local school are too stuffy. I tried going for basic lessons, but it just wouldn't stick.