Tidus can't blame the guy for wanting to blow off some steam, and if it was against mutant crabs and jellyfish, why not? It wasn't like most of them from the train weren't glad to get out, and even Tidus preferred a fight over idling (though, more breaks would have been nice...).
But his interest grows, and with it, he decides to sit, closer to where he is already than taking any direct seat next to Xue Yang. Asking as he comes down, his bowl being placed on his lap, "So, what were you back in your world? A warrior? You enjoy a fight, that's for sure."
Kinda like he wouldn't mind doing it for a living--but is that weird to say? He sounds invested in a good battle anyway, similar to the Ronso tribe and their pride in strength... but no, that's not exactly right, either. It's more like how he's seen some people on the train, and the difference between someone who fights because they want to, or have to.
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But his interest grows, and with it, he decides to sit, closer to where he is already than taking any direct seat next to Xue Yang. Asking as he comes down, his bowl being placed on his lap, "So, what were you back in your world? A warrior? You enjoy a fight, that's for sure."
Kinda like he wouldn't mind doing it for a living--but is that weird to say? He sounds invested in a good battle anyway, similar to the Ronso tribe and their pride in strength... but no, that's not exactly right, either. It's more like how he's seen some people on the train, and the difference between someone who fights because they want to, or have to.
It's been peculiar.