Nah. Water and steel don't mix. (He literally always carries his sword with him. To not see him with it would be unusual. Even now, he has it at his side.) I ain't leaving it hanging around either.
(It is, after all, his true form, and as he's told Shylock, he's broken once and would like to not have any more trauma related to his true form.)
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(A glance at the beach and then a shrug,)
Nah. Water and steel don't mix. (He literally always carries his sword with him. To not see him with it would be unusual. Even now, he has it at his side.) I ain't leaving it hanging around either.
(It is, after all, his true form, and as he's told Shylock, he's broken once and would like to not have any more trauma related to his true form.)