Iskierka bobs her head in agreement at Gary's comment. It's a good way to think, or rather, it is when you're both a dragon and kind of also a weapon of war. Not that she blames Haruto for his opinion, but it's certainly not the sort of thing that she's seen a lot of in other dragons.
(Aviators, maybe, but that's an entirely different matter.)
Still, she comes close enough to peer at the wound in question, even if she's not likely to be much of any help in helping fix this. About the best she can probably manage is to hold things - anything else is probably going to need something smaller and less pointy than her foreclaws.
"It could certainly be worse," she offers, either unaware of or unconcerned about the fact that this might not be a comforting answer.
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(Aviators, maybe, but that's an entirely different matter.)
Still, she comes close enough to peer at the wound in question, even if she's not likely to be much of any help in helping fix this. About the best she can probably manage is to hold things - anything else is probably going to need something smaller and less pointy than her foreclaws.
"It could certainly be worse," she offers, either unaware of or unconcerned about the fact that this might not be a comforting answer.