Amaya Blackstone (
special_rabbit) wrote2018-05-24 06:39 am
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63 Serendipity Place; Thursday Afternoon [05/24].
Amaya knew Kanan'd be coming over later that day to pick out a temporary weapon, and she'd already gone through most of them and deemed them in pretty tip-top shape, but after all that soft work yesterday, she definitely needed to get her hands on something hard. Easy enough! It was a nice day, and she never minded an opportunity to roll out the Crumbler and work on her, giving her a few pats of apology that she hadn't had much to do since coming to the island.
"One of these days," she assured it, "just you wait."
In the meantime, then, she could tighten her screws, sharpen her blades, check the tension in her pulleys and levers, grease up her gears, maybe change the treads on her wheels, clean up her pipes, make 'em all shiny and nice. Not a bad way to whittle away some time while you were waiting for someone, although it wound up just making Amaya wonder if anyone would really even miss a few trees if they'd gone missing from the preserve...
[[ expecting one, but definitely open before and after the visit! ]]
"One of these days," she assured it, "just you wait."
In the meantime, then, she could tighten her screws, sharpen her blades, check the tension in her pulleys and levers, grease up her gears, maybe change the treads on her wheels, clean up her pipes, make 'em all shiny and nice. Not a bad way to whittle away some time while you were waiting for someone, although it wound up just making Amaya wonder if anyone would really even miss a few trees if they'd gone missing from the preserve...
[[ expecting one, but definitely open before and after the visit! ]]

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She looked around again, her expression going a little nostalgic, a little eager. Oh, it was going to be so nice to work again...
"Seeing anything that catches your eyes yet?" she prompted. "Or did you need help figuring out what to go for?"
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Which he hoped didn't sound as crazy as he suspected it might. He looked at the selection of swords again, and then nodded.
"It is for training," he added. "The sword my student brought home is sort of... intricate, especially for a broadsword. There's a lot of ornamental detail in the cross-guard, and it flares out again at the point. That's not strictly my style. I prefer function over fashion, so to speak. But it's a starting point."
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But she said it in a thoughtful way, like she was just using the words to help fill in the gaps in her own consideration of the arsenal.
"Sounds almost like a leaf-blade. Well, and if you want function," she made a move to pull a sword from a rack, a very simple looking thing compared to some of the more spiky accents that was clearly a part of her favored style; she turned it in her hands to offer the handle out for Kanan to take, "can't go wrong with something really basic, to the point. It's a little plainer than what I usually do, but this piece was done so I could really focus on the leaf-blade itself. I've been meanin' to alter it, but just haven't gotten around to it yet, so maybe it was just waiting until you were done with it."
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He reached to take the sword, checking again for the weight and the balance. It had some decent heft to it, seemed to sit comfortably in his hand. After a moment of consideration, he slid into the opening stance of one of his forms, holding it up one-handed with little effort before bringing it back down again and grasping the hilt with both hands instead, slipping into the opening stance for a different lightsaber form entirely.
"It'll be an adjustment," he mused, straightening up and turning it this way and that, considering the craftsmanship in the blade itself, "but... you know, I like this? I think this will do nicely until I can commission something a little more personalized."
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So, say, it was swishy!
"I know a few different forms, but the one I've used the most in battle is made up of smaller, faster movements. This is going to be an adjustment. But one I'm looking forward to."
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Granted, that one wasn't as impressive since she'd only just started using it for the spill-over, but still!
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"I'll keep that in mind, but this one should do the trick in the meantime," Kanan mused. "I'll touch base and tell you how it's going at the next movie class or something, how's that sound?"
He'd definitely be using it before then, after all.