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Linhardt, Petra enter the scene
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Petra
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Linhardt. I have been waiting for much time. Please, watch me.
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Linhardt
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Watch what, Petra? Whoa! Hey, careful with that spear!
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Petra
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How did you find that? I did more training.
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Linhardt
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Ah, you took my advice, then.
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Linhardt
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I will say, the problematic maneuver seems improved at least.
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Petra
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At least? It is still no good?
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Linhardt
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The spear isn't really my area of expertise, but I've seen enough training to understand the mechanics.
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Linhardt
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I believe I can use that understanding to further help you improve your spearwork.
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Petra
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My spearwork?
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Linhardt
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Right. As I said, when you lift up and stab down, the momentum is ruined.
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Linhardt
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You're trying to swing like a giant. You're not a giant, so that's a problem.
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Linhardt
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So allow the spear's own momentum to do more of the hard work for you.
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Petra
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Spear momentum...
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Linhardt
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The spear is heavy. When you lift it up high, loosen your grip a little.
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Petra
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At the top of my swing...loosen my grip. And then the weight will...carry it down?
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Linhardt
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Precisely. When you put too much power into it, not only do you exhaust your grip, you tire yourself out.
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Got it? Ugh, all that effort is taking its toll on me.
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Petra
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You are very clever. I wonder why you have hatred for training.
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Linhardt
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Because training is too much like fighting, and I'd really rather not fight.
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Also, I find training terribly dull. Anyway. Good night.
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Petra
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He does not use his cleverness. It is a very big waste.
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Petra
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I want you to use your power, Linhardt...