[Gilgamesh may have cursed them before with his cries of SNAKE!!! because lo and behold, now there are hundreds of poisonous snakes. They slither so fast, it would be tough to shoot them. With a blade, that's a different story. At the moment she could use the sword she looted from the lizards before, or she could take out her combat knife and wield it like she's going to bleed the snake.
First option. The second takes way too much time when it comes to Man vs 100s of Snakes.]
Okay.
[A confirmation, since the snakes themselves have that kind of slender body that matches the venomous kind. Having known that Gilgamesh fears snakes, she's impressed that he's making an effort to kill them. Though she wonders if he's moving too fast. If he exhausts himself, that would leave him vulnerable. So she better get rid of them as fast as possible. Vietnam isn't really a swordswoman, having a preference for longer two-handed weapons (which she sometimes wields with one), but she knows her way around a sharp blade. So it's a bit odd how she cuts the snakes, despite her accuracy in decapitating them.]
After you read that scroll, Setsuna, they came. Does that mean they're guards, or part of an offering to the goddess? [At least, it sounds like they were meant to give her something, which could be actually something, or the their services in ending all of these snakes. And Vietnam, just because you're used to snakes, please have some kind of sense of self-preservation instead of trying to deduce the problem. Right now.]
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First option. The second takes way too much time when it comes to Man vs 100s of Snakes.]
Okay.
[A confirmation, since the snakes themselves have that kind of slender body that matches the venomous kind. Having known that Gilgamesh fears snakes, she's impressed that he's making an effort to kill them. Though she wonders if he's moving too fast. If he exhausts himself, that would leave him vulnerable. So she better get rid of them as fast as possible. Vietnam isn't really a swordswoman, having a preference for longer two-handed weapons (which she sometimes wields with one), but she knows her way around a sharp blade. So it's a bit odd how she cuts the snakes, despite her accuracy in decapitating them.]
After you read that scroll, Setsuna, they came. Does that mean they're guards, or part of an offering to the goddess? [At least, it sounds like they were meant to give her something, which could be actually something, or the their services in ending all of these snakes. And Vietnam, just because you're used to snakes, please have some kind of sense of self-preservation instead of trying to deduce the problem. Right now.]