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"Correct," Camo replied, taking back his weapon and folding it back up with a quick tug. "I studied combat at Sanctum; I was well into my junior year by the time I finished it, but it hasn't failed me once since its completion." He placed the bow back on his quiver with the magnetic tether before withdrawing a stack of drafting papers tucked into his uniform, neatly folded and bound by a long piece of string. The archer gingerly unraveled the string and handed the papers over to Nikolai.

Each of the five pages depicted a different draft of the blueprints for the bow, laid out in chronological order from oldest to newest. Each one was covered with numerous scrawls, including exact measurements, notes regarding faults and potential upgrades, and even cost-benefit analyses. The first one appeared to have been drafted some five years ago and showed the most primitive design (not to mention the most notes about mistakes and miscalculations). It also showed the original name of the weapon: the Peregrine's Wing.

With each draft, the design became more complex but more organized, and the fifth draft showed the weapon in its current state, as the Flightless Hawk which the inventor had just examined. A great deal of time and effort obviously went into the making of the weapon; considering the pride Camo has shown in it, one could say that it was a labor of love for the Huntsman-in-training.