[center][h3]I've never asked for this![/h3] ~~~ At the tavern ~~~ [sub]Mainly interacting with [@Dark Light][/sub][/center] Jared leaned down forwards until his head was hover above the weapons quite closely. He pulled back the hood of his armor and let his view run along the entire length of the blade. Subsequently he lowered his head even further so the light reaching his eyes was the one which had been reflected from the surface in a very shallow angle. Then he let his fingers reach for the metal, but not before putting on his leather gloves again. It impaired the feeling, but prevented leaving dirt behind on the other hunter's possessions. [color=ff9900]"Is it just me or [i]do[/i] you actually want to impress me ?"[/color] he smirked towards Ky from his crouched position. [color=ff9900]"If that's the case, then I'm afraid I can't exactly compete. Or... can I ?"[/color] He reached for his back, pulling the two staffs out of their loops holding them there. He too put them on the table next to the swords. The sound they made when gently nudged against each other gave clear indication of them not consisting of metal, but wood. Dark, dense, almost black wood with some leather strapped around it at one end to serve as a handle and sone metal reinforcements at the other end to make the blows dealt more violent. They were very long, easily spanning across the table. [color=ff9900]"These are [i]Sun[/i] and [i]Moon[/i]. Easy to distinguish as you can see here."[/color] He pointed towards their handles with the symbolic depictions of the two aforementioned celestial bodies sticking out of the ends. They appeared to be made out of or at least plated with gold or a substance that looked very similar. [color=ff9900]"So far these two have never let me down."[/color] Of course he knew that so far he hardly had gotten himself into situations where it had actually been possible for any weapon to let it's owner down - much unlike the man sitting in front of him, most likely.