A better flute - different types of instrument don't have different stats, only the quality of the instrument and the user's level of skill matter. Ling Qi also has a fair amount of effort invested in flutes/woodwind instruments, so swapping to something like a keyboard/piano would set her back a fair bit, even if it was blended with some kind of scythe.hi first time posting here what do you think the future weapon / musical instrument could be since the flute will probably be too weak for ling qi to use in the future
hi first time posting here what do you think the future weapon / musical instrument could be since the flute will probably be too weak for ling qi to use in the future
A better flute - different types of instrument don't have different stats, only the quality of the instrument and the user's level of skill matter. Ling Qi also has a fair amount of effort invested in flutes/woodwind instruments, so swapping to something like a keyboard/piano would set her back a fair bit, even if it was blended with some kind of scythe.
First we upgrade to the battle tuba and then the next thing you know it's a few decades later and we're carting around an entire building to the battlefield by playing the carillon.
Faking is complicated for Ling Qi because of the sincerity stuff.Nothing wrong with gloomy and introverted.
I hope Ling Qi can learn to deal with her traumas, gets along with her family and friends, and even make more friends and family.
But i will push back against an idea that this means she needs to become more outgoing and sociable.
Sure she needs to become better at faking being outgoing and sociable due to her chosen career, but that's a different thing.
Haha, I just realized that within the historical context of the setting the term "tin ear" is probably a reference to the relative unmusicality of the Bai. Thousand lakes was the first province to make bronze, utilizing tin deposits. Tin is also mythically entwined with the local serpents, who consumed it to strengthen their scales. Since the Bai aren't very musical compared to other folks in the empire, "tin ear" has some pretty obvious connotations."I enjoy music, but I have something of a tin ear, so I never followed that path myself."
Hisss! Hisss! I will fight water until by dying breath! Hiss! Hiss!If we really want to look at changing from the flute, there is only one true path. What we really need to do is embrace the inevitable, pick up Water as a main element, and adopt the hydraulophone as our instrument of choice.
Since effort is invested into woodwinds the upgrade really wouldn't be a battle tuba.First we upgrade to the battle tuba and then the next thing you know it's a few decades later and we're carting around an entire building to the battlefield by playing the carillon.