Impulsive, sure. But don't call yourself an idiot, Archie. You do yourself no favors by doing so. Regarding law...I'm not sure. I don't believe I'm equipped to handle the sheer volume of knowledge required, the loopholes, the strange and special circumstances each individual case can bring. It takes more than a gut feeling of right and wrong to properly weigh justice, and it is counterbalanced by another side's own skills and knowledge. It's a duel of a very different sort.
[he could write a dissertation about how garbage he is. he doesn't, though, because how much he hates himself isn't relevant in the face of sAVING THE CINEMATIC SHARKS!!!]
stick with what you're comfortable with, a good plan at leat you get to hang out with foggy all day
That's the plan for now, yes. I still don't have a clear idea of what I can contribute to this world. There's not a whole lot of demand for swordsmen outside of a crisis... So in the meanwhile, Foggy's been very kind to let me assist and observe. There's a great deal I still don't understand, but he's patiently been tutoring me. It does make me more appreciative of the work he does...ruling and judgment are much different than what I was raised to expect.
your skills aren't only in battle, lucina and you're still young at least you can stick with foggy to learn about how things work before you start trying other things
[successfully pulled the conversation off himself... a victory.]
Yes, that's true enough. While I see to that, I also assist my dear friend Iris at a clinic in De Chima. I can't say I've got a head for medicine either, but at least I can physically see results there...
No, it's truly not that bad. It feels good to keep busy, doing something I can see helps. I guess that answers the question, doesn't it? I like to see and be sure what I've done has some good. Otherwise, there's room to doubt...
[archie imagines after all lucina has been through, being able to see for certain her actions mean something is a peace of mind and a luxury she didn't have for a long while. he doesn't mention this.]
there are plenty of career paths out there that would work for you, so don't worry too much about finding the right one when you're still learning with foggy
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think you'd follow him into the profession?
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Regarding law...I'm not sure. I don't believe I'm equipped to handle the sheer volume of knowledge required, the loopholes, the strange and special circumstances each individual case can bring. It takes more than a gut feeling of right and wrong to properly weigh justice, and it is counterbalanced by another side's own skills and knowledge. It's a duel of a very different sort.
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stick with what you're comfortable with, a good plan
at leat you get to hang out with foggy all day
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So in the meanwhile, Foggy's been very kind to let me assist and observe. There's a great deal I still don't understand, but he's patiently been tutoring me. It does make me more appreciative of the work he does...ruling and judgment are much different than what I was raised to expect.
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and you're still young
at least you can stick with foggy to learn about how things work before you start trying other things
[successfully pulled the conversation off himself... a victory.]
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While I see to that, I also assist my dear friend Iris at a clinic in De Chima. I can't say I've got a head for medicine either, but at least I can physically see results there...
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it's nice of you to help out there
i hope it's not too stressful
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I guess that answers the question, doesn't it? I like to see and be sure what I've done has some good. Otherwise, there's room to doubt...
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[archie imagines after all lucina has been through, being able to see for certain her actions mean something is a peace of mind and a luxury she didn't have for a long while. he doesn't mention this.]
there are plenty of career paths out there that would work for you, so don't worry too much about finding the right one when you're still learning with foggy
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