Gae Bolg — that red spear she'd seen in action just a few weeks shy of a year ago. Maybe it'd really only been a dream then, but if it was, it was at least a shared dream. She wouldn't have come up with something like that on her own, she knew.
Of course, now she was starting to see why he'd brought the matter of the weapons up in the first place. Breaking the time loop, defeating the girl — he meant killing her, didn't he? And undoubtedly that would explain the injuries, too...
"The natural counter to Fragarach," she mused, intent on trying to work out the puzzle for herself. It was a grim riddle, to be sure, but she couldn't help but set herself to the task of trying to solve it anyway — whether arriving at the solution herself was necessary or not. If Fragarach used time loops to change the sequence of events in a battle...what was the 'natural counter' to something like that?
"Then Gae Bolg...does something that renders Fragarach's reordering of events irrelevant? Something that...it doesn't matter who struck first?"
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Of course, now she was starting to see why he'd brought the matter of the weapons up in the first place. Breaking the time loop, defeating the girl — he meant killing her, didn't he? And undoubtedly that would explain the injuries, too...
"The natural counter to Fragarach," she mused, intent on trying to work out the puzzle for herself. It was a grim riddle, to be sure, but she couldn't help but set herself to the task of trying to solve it anyway — whether arriving at the solution herself was necessary or not. If Fragarach used time loops to change the sequence of events in a battle...what was the 'natural counter' to something like that?
"Then Gae Bolg...does something that renders Fragarach's reordering of events irrelevant? Something that...it doesn't matter who struck first?"