[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/hSbxgyH.png[/img] [sup][@Pyromania99][@Rune_Alchemist][/sup][/center] If she wasn’t going to ask, Isidore found no need to answer. Rather, he raised an eyebrow at Leuca’s insistence of a weapon large enough to slay massive beasts in a single blow. He had seen the results of her martial capabilities back against those armored centipede, of course, so she couldn’t have been lacking too much in terms of physical capability, but still, the presumption that only a large weapon could down beasts of prodigious sizes was going to be a…teachable moment. All it took was a piece of metal smaller than one’s thumb to kill a bear, after all. Still, if the ore used was of a superior quality to steel and could slice through bone without chipping, perhaps larger weapons did have their uses after all. Rubell Ore, hm? Certainly, judging by the Dirithen’s own overprotectiveness of their personal mines, it made sense that the Urutha would seek out their own ores for their own weapons. Isidore gazed at his own axe, wondering how they compared in terms of quality. No point in thinking too much about it though. Waste not, want not. He had a longsword, a dagger, and a halberd already. He had a form of ‘armor’ as well, and magic was indeed the answer he utilized for ranged attacks. The man paused for a moment, then remembered the face Augusta made. [b]“This one as well,”[/b] he said, pointing at a rapier. Isidore had the feeling it was the type of weapon she’d enjoy. Light and pointy seemed to work well with how she had been concentrating her magical attacks recently. [b]“And two questions. Do you know magic that enhances the body? Do you know of any restaurants that specialize in less…aromatic cuisine?”[/b] Isidore was feeling like he could go for something savoury himself, but Leuca would likely appreciate something lighter. A shame, really. She wasn’t going to grow up well if she didn’t eat something heavy.