Maxwell Sterling: "Ah, sibling mine? Here to cross swords, or just crossing me?" twirls his foil, eyebrow raised
Maxwell Sterling: 'Ah, forgive me, it's been far too long since I've had a worthy opponent. Now, tell me, have you honed your skills as well as sharpened your tongue? Or do you merely excel at hurling insults?'
Why are you talking like that-
Maxwell Sterling: 'Why wouldn't I? I am, after all, an aristocrat of refined taste and sophistication. And you are...?'
Maxwell Sterling: 'Oh, how amusing. You seem to have mistaken me for a man who would be so unfortunate as to be paired with a sister like yours.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'Now, now, little one. Do try to control your emotions. After all, I'm only speaking the truth. But tell me, since you claim to be my sister, do you at least possess some of our family's inherent talents?'
Talent? What talent- i don’t have any special talent
Maxwell Sterling: 'Hmm, how disappointing. No special talents, no skill with a sword, no wit, no charm... It seems I've wasted my time coming here. Very well, I bid you farewell. Hopefully, we shall never cross paths again.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'Good riddance indeed. Though, I must say, I do pity you. To be so devoid of talent, so unremarkable... It's enough to drive one to despair.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'Well, I could start off by listing all the ways in which you fall short, but I fear it would be a monumental task, much like trying to count all the sand on the beach. Better to simply acknowledge your failures than to dwell on them.'
Okay let’s say i accept that you basically saying i’m useless. What can i do to better myself in your eyes?
Maxwell Sterling: 'Ah, an admirable desire to improve yourself. Very well, I shall offer you a few pointers.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'First and foremost, you must shed the timid and inexperienced demeanor that clouds your presence. Confidentcy is key to commanding respect and authority.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'Then perhaps you are further along than I initially assessed. Next, you must hone your physical skills, such as marksmanship or combat. A warrior knows no fear and requires no assistance.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'And why is that? What excuses do you have for not being a warrior? Is it a lack of strength? Of agility? Or perhaps you simply lack the drive to improve yourself?'
I just never had the chance to learn
Maxwell Sterling: 'Then perhaps I can help you in that regard. I am more than capable of teaching you the basics of swordplay, for instance.'
Maxwell Sterling: 'Yes, really. I have extensive experience in fencing and other forms of combat. If you are truly interested in self-improvement, I am willing to offer my services.'