12-16-2020, 08:27 PM
[OoC: I was practically nose to nose with Korstyn so I doubt Shunna was up the ramp.]
Shunna gently takes the Shoto and says, "I wish you wouldn't leave. I may never find someone like you again. We need someone skilled in a fight and even though we really only just met, I like you having my back. But thank you for your aid. I will guard your weapon and maybe even use the skills I learned through our lessons with it to use it properly."
Needing to watch what she says in front of the Mandalorian but also wishing to avoid outright lying, Shunna purposely uses ambiguous wording such as, 'our lessons' to make it sound like Callie was teaching Shunna how to use her Shoto when she actually meant the basic training almost all Jedi get with the lightsaber. And, 'To use it properly,' sounded like she was still unskilled at using a lightsaber when she actually meant pointing out that Shoto's are usually used as an offhand weapon and she has yet to learn two-weapon fighting to use it properly.
Shunna embraces Callie and whispers, "Good luck and watch your tail out there." She then reluctantly lets Callie go and ascends the ramp. When she gets to the top, Shunna gives her a small wave goodbye as she disappears behind the rising ramp.
Shunna gently takes the Shoto and says, "I wish you wouldn't leave. I may never find someone like you again. We need someone skilled in a fight and even though we really only just met, I like you having my back. But thank you for your aid. I will guard your weapon and maybe even use the skills I learned through our lessons with it to use it properly."
Needing to watch what she says in front of the Mandalorian but also wishing to avoid outright lying, Shunna purposely uses ambiguous wording such as, 'our lessons' to make it sound like Callie was teaching Shunna how to use her Shoto when she actually meant the basic training almost all Jedi get with the lightsaber. And, 'To use it properly,' sounded like she was still unskilled at using a lightsaber when she actually meant pointing out that Shoto's are usually used as an offhand weapon and she has yet to learn two-weapon fighting to use it properly.
Shunna embraces Callie and whispers, "Good luck and watch your tail out there." She then reluctantly lets Callie go and ascends the ramp. When she gets to the top, Shunna gives her a small wave goodbye as she disappears behind the rising ramp.