Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-7489529-20140729014702/@comment-24487330-20140801224415

Camo shook his head and responded, "Not at all, ma'am. It's not a bad idea, and we appreciate the information." He was a bit perplexed about the story, though; in his experience, creatures of Grimm were normally not so cautious as she was letting on (with an obvious exception being the Arachne, as he was all too aware). If the monster was truly so terrifying, it wouldn't have to wait for night to fall before striking, and he wouldn't think it'd bother to discriminate between targets...

A question from the boy from earlier brought the archer's attention back to reality. Interesting that he'd be interested in Flightless Hawk, considering how much emphasis was placed on contemporary firearms in modern culture. He was about ready to launch into an explanation, but he stopped when he realized that more technical terms might be lost on the kid. Trying to be polite, he answered, "It's, uh...it's an old-fashioned kind of weapon that shoots arrows instead of bullets. It's harder to use than a gun but doesn't make any noise, so you can be sneaky with it."