I hope you're right. I better not hear that you've gone and hurt yourself.
[There's little else Scaramouche can offer on the matter, clear enough that the boy's made up his mind should the opportunity present itself. There isn't anything to worry about however, given he knows that at least he lives long enough to reach the timeloop that brought him here.
The reaction Kazuha has to the realization that sneaking in isn't the only option is amusing, almost drowning out the troubling thought that the boy as likely to go cause a commotion at that as well. Regardless of if he offered up other methods or not.]
It would be more than sneaking in, but I'm certain you'll be a great samurai. And were you to sneak into a kabuki performance, I promise I'd keep your secret.
[Scaramouche chuckles, there's at least significantly less dangers from sneaking into a show than climbing a giant tree atop a mountain in Inazuma. And much like everything else, if Kazuha really wanted to sneak in there was nothing he could do to stop him - unless of course it was something he attempted in Nippon.
The talk of blood and the boy's mother brings the frown back to the Harbinger's face, he assumes then that she died when he was quite young. He can make no claims to knowing what having a mother is like, but he understands that family is important to humans, and one of the few things he knows of the samurai is that he's incredibly sentimental, the loss he imagines impacted him greatly.
While there's little he can comment on when it comes to family he can at least focus on how the boy managed the scar in the first place. And 'hit by a rock' doesn't even begin to explain things.]
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[There's little else Scaramouche can offer on the matter, clear enough that the boy's made up his mind should the opportunity present itself. There isn't anything to worry about however, given he knows that at least he lives long enough to reach the timeloop that brought him here.
The reaction Kazuha has to the realization that sneaking in isn't the only option is amusing, almost drowning out the troubling thought that the boy as likely to go cause a commotion at that as well. Regardless of if he offered up other methods or not.]
It would be more than sneaking in, but I'm certain you'll be a great samurai. And were you to sneak into a kabuki performance, I promise I'd keep your secret.
[Scaramouche chuckles, there's at least significantly less dangers from sneaking into a show than climbing a giant tree atop a mountain in Inazuma. And much like everything else, if Kazuha really wanted to sneak in there was nothing he could do to stop him - unless of course it was something he attempted in Nippon.
The talk of blood and the boy's mother brings the frown back to the Harbinger's face, he assumes then that she died when he was quite young. He can make no claims to knowing what having a mother is like, but he understands that family is important to humans, and one of the few things he knows of the samurai is that he's incredibly sentimental, the loss he imagines impacted him greatly.
While there's little he can comment on when it comes to family he can at least focus on how the boy managed the scar in the first place. And 'hit by a rock' doesn't even begin to explain things.]
...You got hit by a rock?