He turns over that thought for a long moment. How do you fight a storm that big? It seems like a philosophical problem, fighting something too big to be fought.
"Well," he begins, turning to face her a little better. "I'm usually better at... smaller problems. You know, fighting people and scary monsters. Not that... the storm isn't scary -- it seems pretty scary. But! What I'm saying is maybe if we... break it down into smaller problems. You know, don't start with the storm but with something more immediate. Like getting to one of those big cities, finding somewhere to stay, finding out a little more about this place. More achievable, right?"
Maybe that way, they have a chance of figuring out what the storm really is. Among other things.
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"Well," he begins, turning to face her a little better. "I'm usually better at... smaller problems. You know, fighting people and scary monsters. Not that... the storm isn't scary -- it seems pretty scary. But! What I'm saying is maybe if we... break it down into smaller problems. You know, don't start with the storm but with something more immediate. Like getting to one of those big cities, finding somewhere to stay, finding out a little more about this place. More achievable, right?"
Maybe that way, they have a chance of figuring out what the storm really is. Among other things.