(The owner comes out! He has a few swords in his arms and he lays them all out on the counter. They're mostly a nice standard length but some are on the shorter side. As the owner sets them in a certain order, Hizen will point and explain about swords.)
The shorter ones are better for tough places. Inside buildings and alleys and stuff. But these-- (The longer ones,) 're gonna do more damage. Gonna hit more things and ya don't gotta get so close.
Not really gonna change the price for these. Different swords got a different purpose.
(They are, in fact, about the same price regardless of the differences in their size. The last point he's really going to make is the general shape and he traces a few of the swords with his finger to show what he's talking about as he explains,)
Straight swords are harder to draw. If you want something fast and easy, you wanna curve.
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The shorter ones are better for tough places. Inside buildings and alleys and stuff. But these-- (The longer ones,) 're gonna do more damage. Gonna hit more things and ya don't gotta get so close.
Not really gonna change the price for these. Different swords got a different purpose.
(They are, in fact, about the same price regardless of the differences in their size. The last point he's really going to make is the general shape and he traces a few of the swords with his finger to show what he's talking about as he explains,)
Straight swords are harder to draw. If you want something fast and easy, you wanna curve.