[quote=Flamelord] "Alright," Tai replied, accepting that answer for what it was. If there were other reasons, then Tai would leave that alone. Unless it became a problem, he was willing to let his partner be as revealing or not as he wanted. Tai was willing to trust that Robert would tell him when he felt like it, and Tai was willing to wait until then if it actually mattered. Asked about his weapon, Tai nodded, presenting the meteor hammer in it's barbell form to Robert. "It's a meteor hammer, a traditional weapon as it were," he explained, laying it horizontal and unlocking the two sides, the heads spitting out to slam into trees nearby, spikes gouging at wood. He then unlocked the middle handle which had shrunk in the process, so he held two chains, each with one head, like a flail. "It also lights on fire," he added, before proceeding to show that off by having one of the spiked heads catch ablaze courtesy of fire dust after he removed it from the tree.Demonstration done, he quickly reassembled his weapon and returned it to his belt before looking over to his partner. 'And what about yours? I imagine it must have a few tricks." [/quote] Robert looked at Tai's weapon with amazement. When asked about his own weapon, Robert felt a bit less excited to show it off when compared to The Meteor Hammer. "It was designed and built by my dad. It has two forms, blade and gun." Robert switched between both modes to show what each looked like. "When in gun mode a pair of crosshairs appear on my visor to show where both bracers are aimed. I keep extra ammo on my belt, here. My dad never actually taught me how to use these though so for all I know the visor and bracers could have other functions that I don't know about." As Robert finished his sentence, both Tai and Robert walked out of the trees and into a large pasture. "Whoa, that's a large pasture," said Captain Obvious (aka Robert).