[ Qrow's not really a 'wandering around and helping strangers' sort of guy. He'll do it, sure, but he tends to have more immediate concerns bearing down on him.
But he's also not an 'ignore someone directly asking him a question' sort of guy, either. He's in the middle of rummaging through one of the garage cabinets when Pyrrha speaks up, and he withdraws himself from it with mild grumbling. ]
Those are—
[ But then he turns enough to actually see Pyrrha, actually recognize her. He freezes, words dying in his throat. He's had time to get used to the idea of meeting someone he assumed he was dead, who might have been dead, whose status was unknown. And of course there's Oz, always coming back in some new form or another; and Salem, unable to be killed in the first place. And Penny, too, but she was a robot so it didn't really count.
But Pyrrha is different. Pyrrha is supposed to be dead-dead. No robotic core to retrieve, so curse of immortality keeping her in the loop. Just a normal girl who died trying to fight a war she never even had a chance to win.
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But he's also not an 'ignore someone directly asking him a question' sort of guy, either. He's in the middle of rummaging through one of the garage cabinets when Pyrrha speaks up, and he withdraws himself from it with mild grumbling. ]
Those are—
[ But then he turns enough to actually see Pyrrha, actually recognize her. He freezes, words dying in his throat. He's had time to get used to the idea of meeting someone he assumed he was dead, who might have been dead, whose status was unknown. And of course there's Oz, always coming back in some new form or another; and Salem, unable to be killed in the first place. And Penny, too, but she was a robot so it didn't really count.
But Pyrrha is different. Pyrrha is supposed to be dead-dead. No robotic core to retrieve, so curse of immortality keeping her in the loop. Just a normal girl who died trying to fight a war she never even had a chance to win.
Yeah, he's a little stunned right now. ]
Nikos...?