"Hm..." He mulls over the question. "Well, armor was expensive and time consuming to make, and guns replaced melee weapons entirely, so it was several centuries before people figured out how to make armor that can stand up to gunfire. The ones I'm thinking of, they're closer to armored carts - like the ones drawn by horses." Harlock clarified.
As Donnie cuts, he watches - it's strange that this is the first piece of magic that actually intrigues him, he seen and felt their effects. Perhaps it appealed to the practical side, or that it seems more telling of the caster than others he'd seen. He tosses the now loose board aside. Once the remaining piece was pulled free, he grabbed the lantern, holding it up so it's light will shine into the joint.
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As Donnie cuts, he watches - it's strange that this is the first piece of magic that actually intrigues him, he seen and felt their effects. Perhaps it appealed to the practical side, or that it seems more telling of the caster than others he'd seen. He tosses the now loose board aside. Once the remaining piece was pulled free, he grabbed the lantern, holding it up so it's light will shine into the joint.