HaHA!

Jul 27, 2005 00:04

That Priscilla is really something! She'll become a TRUE warrior, with her dedication and her determination! What a warrior! Well done, Priscilla, well done ( Read more... )

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grand_paladin July 27 2005, 05:47:28 UTC
...General Wallace! What is the meaning of this?! You cannot be serious about training Priscilla. She is a trabadour, not one of your soldiers. I am apalled by your actions.

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buck_up_pup July 27 2005, 06:10:14 UTC
Ahhhh Sir Marcus, hello!

What's that? I don't see anything wrong with training her! It's because she is a woman, isn't that right? Well I'll have you know that just because you feel that women have no place at the battlefront does not mean that I feel the same!

You'll see when Priscilla is slashing through hordes of whelps enemies! HaHA!!!

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grand_paladin July 27 2005, 06:15:54 UTC
No, it's not that. I don't mind women in the battlefield, as long as they can stand up for themselves. I just find it odd that you're training someone like Priscilla who doesn't have the skills with offensive weapons like swords.

However, it is nice to see that you're trying, but I don't think you should do this. She is a healer, not a fighter. However, I'm more worried about her training under you. She's going to be extremely exhausted after the first day.

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buck_up_pup July 27 2005, 06:20:57 UTC
(OOC: Let's not forget that Marcus has worked with Isadora. XD Not that Wallace would remember that!)

Aaaah! I understand now! You think that healers are WEAK! Well, let me just tell you that the only weak healer is a healer who won't fight with a sword! HaHA! Since Warrior Princess Priscilla is willing to do that, she is not weak! HaHA!

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ryoukoshinji July 27 2005, 21:04:32 UTC
If that's true, then Jugdral's Troubadours are goddesses of war.

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