Perhaps learning to hold back would be beneficial. It's always good to know when to pull punches.
[He does wonder what kind of life the other had lived for them to live a life with abilities that surpass the average human, yet never known how to temper those skills.]
I wouldn't be opposed if we're talking non lethal damage. If it's something that can be healed, then I'd consider it. It's not like I expect to leave a sparring match completely unscathed. I just also quite prefer not being crippled.
[ his indifference aside, there are strategic reasons he might not want to hit to kill. it might even open up some options, if he wanted to help someone train. ]
I heard the clinic can fix those things don't trust it?
[ as you should(n't)! just consider him curious. ]
It's good to keep a card or two up your sleeve, no?
[Wriothesley did love to present himself weaker than he really was. Surrounded by people who are definitely super powered though, the gap in strength would be far more worrisome. Thankfully, this is just a silly sex resort and not some space built on them fighting to survive.]
Do you trust it? Perhaps I just don't wish to also be put in a situation where I have to rely on others and their mercy. Even if they can be fixed, the fact of the matter is that being in such a situation doesn't sound ideal.
just in gambling I don't see the point in fighting.
[ in his original world, holding back hadn't been an option, and here... well, he'd trade obscurity for busting down the walls of this hotel any day, but it just doesn't seem to work out... ]
not any more than I'd trust a piece of pizza not to be tainted here.
then if you spar with me, aren't you counting on me to pull my punches I got a 1 in morals
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It's always good to know when to pull punches.
[He does wonder what kind of life the other had lived for them to live a life with abilities that surpass the average human, yet never known how to temper those skills.]
I wouldn't be opposed if we're talking non lethal damage.
If it's something that can be healed, then I'd consider it.
It's not like I expect to leave a sparring match completely unscathed. I just also quite prefer not being crippled.
[Or dead.]
no subject
[ his indifference aside, there are strategic reasons he might not want to hit to kill. it might even open up some options, if he wanted to help someone train. ]
I heard the clinic can fix those things
don't trust it?
[ as you should(n't)! just consider him curious. ]
no subject
[Wriothesley did love to present himself weaker than he really was. Surrounded by people who are definitely super powered though, the gap in strength would be far more worrisome. Thankfully, this is just a silly sex resort and not some space built on them fighting to survive.]
Do you trust it?
Perhaps I just don't wish to also be put in a situation where I have to rely on others and their mercy.
Even if they can be fixed, the fact of the matter is that being in such a situation doesn't sound ideal.
no subject
I don't see the point in fighting.
[ in his original world, holding back hadn't been an option, and here... well, he'd trade obscurity for busting down the walls of this hotel any day, but it just doesn't seem to work out... ]
not any more than I'd trust a piece of pizza not to be tainted here.
then if you spar with me, aren't you counting on me to pull my punches
I got a 1 in morals