>>5708815>>5708819>>5709061>>5709141"I apologize for casting doubt on you Danaan, as well as apologizing on my mother's behalf. I see your situation is far from enviable. Is there any way to improve Guts' efficiency with the Berserker armor? It's too dangerous to risk him turning into the dark side every time he uses it."
"Yes, actually. Look for the dwarf Hanarr in the stone forest. He is the blacksmith who created the armor, as well as several other magical weapons you might be familiar with. The Berserker Armor can be controlled if one keeps their emotions in check, but I believe he's better at explaining it's inner workings than I am."
"Guess I'm off then. The sooner I get rid of this dog barking in my head, the better" Guts signs off, in search for anything that looks like a stone forest.
"So, how strong are your horses here? I'm afraid I might have to retire my old one."
"Much faster and more resistant than what you should be used to, especially since the pegasi are able to fly and the unicorns can combine their magical abilities with yours. Hanarr also made a few horsearmors in the past, so feel free to visit him as well."
You feel bad about retiring Gunpowder, but his mood really changed after finding out about Barnham's death, as well as losing his hearing... Given the flow of time here, you won't even be around to see him passing away. You're sure he'll leave his last years in peace, but you wish he wasn't so gloomy in his retirement...
"Very well, I will start learning about the spells from your chief sages in just a minute, I just need to sort a few things out first."
"And what would that be?"
"Could you teach me the moon freezing spell? Just in case something might happen to you. Since Sivir is pretty much your doppelganger, I believe I should have some proficiency in using that spell."
"You can certainly try, but with all due respect, I do not believe I have been honing my abilities for centuries just for an outsider to one up me in my duties. It would be best to leave this to me, as you already have way too much to worry about."
>Wouldn't it hurt to try it out once, would it? (85)>You're right, best to put that effort somewhere else.