yet my blood renders me a King
"Well, your friend isn't wrong. But those things aren't incredibly common for your typical day. Basing your ever action on that might be a waste of your time." Sah didn't want Trinket to live every day in preparation for her potential murder. That wasn't a way to live. It'd only hold her back from learning all that she wished to.
"Yes. If you truly wish to kill someone, that might be the best way to do it." The best way in regard to stopping Trinket from going about and randomly killing innocent people. Granted, not everyone with a bounty on their heads was evil, sometimes they were victims of corruptions. But bounty hunting would at least be some kind of moral base for the demigod. Hopefully.
"I think we've finished training for today." Sah explained, "Even if you feel ok, pushing yourself too far can actually injure you. And then you end up further behind then you were." Putting away their training materials, he glanced over at Trinket, "Let's go get some food and I'll get you set up in the Inn. We can train more tomorrow if you'd like. And we can look into getting you started as a bounty hunter."
"Yes. If you truly wish to kill someone, that might be the best way to do it." The best way in regard to stopping Trinket from going about and randomly killing innocent people. Granted, not everyone with a bounty on their heads was evil, sometimes they were victims of corruptions. But bounty hunting would at least be some kind of moral base for the demigod. Hopefully.
"I think we've finished training for today." Sah explained, "Even if you feel ok, pushing yourself too far can actually injure you. And then you end up further behind then you were." Putting away their training materials, he glanced over at Trinket, "Let's go get some food and I'll get you set up in the Inn. We can train more tomorrow if you'd like. And we can look into getting you started as a bounty hunter."
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