Garland approached them on the stands, seemingly ashamed of what he had done.
"Hey, sorry about that... That was pretty brutal I guess..." He said, his voice trailing off at the end.
"It's fine, you just don't have to hit so hard. We're not in a real fight after all. I'm sure if that girl had the chance she would've gone the same to you, and not regret it after."
Saede had spotted the girl's rude gesture at the end, and her attempt to make him underestimate her. While quite effective in a fight with high steaks, a carnival sparring tournament was hardly the place for this kind of dishonorable behavior. Hearing of Bakar and Sayana's jobs, she guessed they kind of fit their personalities. Bakar seemed like kind of a loner, which was a fine thing to be if you're hanging around with dead people all day. However he did seem to enjoy the company,
I suppose he's just an introvert. She assumed. It wasn't like introverts didn't like seeing other people, they just preferred time with a few close friends for less time than an extrovert. She'd heard that they kind of had to 'recharge' after a social encounter by doing things on their own, and she wondered if Bakar would do the same. Sayana's job was almost obvious. It fit well with her flirtatious and unpredictable personality, as when she was dancing she'd need to keep people entertained. While there were two of the primary ways to keep people entertained, all she needed was danger. Then nobody could look away.
Maybe I should mention it to her.. No. I don't want her hurting herself. Both Bakar and Sayana agreed that they weren't the best fighters, but there was more than one way to do fighting. Sometimes the most effective fighting is done in the shadows, or during a performance. Which either of these two could excel at if they chose to. One line in particular caught Saede's attention.
"I-I'm not the strongest, or fastest, or really the most anything.."Saede grinned at the statement. There was nothing more truthful than that. She felt the same way, but she felt like she should offer him an encouraging statement, and did her best to come up with one on the spot.
"You don't need to be the best at one thing. If anything, being alright at everything makes you a more versatile person with lots of options. You can't be a good swordsman with only strength. You need speed and precision as well as timing and tactics to succeed. Just because me and Garland have trained in those doesn't make us better, it just makes us better at one thing, but less versatile in our other skill sets."
Satisfied as well as surprised with her small speech, she turned from one face to another, trying to lighted the mood from the subject of Garland beating the sneaky girl so badly.
"I'm sure if it really matters to you, you'll find what you're good at." She added.
She didn't want her original point to go unfinished of course.
"Next match! Garland Versus Saede!" Called the announcer.
Saede turned to Garland, very aware of how he shattered his opponent, and knew she would get no slack. Her eyes changed to a light blue, and she picked up her spear making her way out to the ring.
"Good luck," She called to him, nervously.
Round two. Me versus Garland. I've got this. I have a range advantage. She stepped into the ring on her side, going over the points board on her right once more.