[ Akechi was thinking it would be something simple, but this... is really, really simple. Leslie says she doesn't know all the rules, but Akechi suspects those are all the rules.
Still, just telling her that doesn't seem like it will be taken well, so Akechi decides to elaborate. ]
There's a theory that various games and sports developed partially as a means of honing 'real world' skills, like keeping track of fast moving objects or coordinating with other people.
[ Or, in this case, aiming. Akechi elaborates: ]
A society like this one likely uses slings or bows to hunt, so the goal of the game may simply be to practice hand-eye coordination.
[ In any case, their conversation has lasted long enough to bring them to their destination. Akechi points to the stump with a simple There. It's not much, but it should work for the game Leslie described. ]
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Still, just telling her that doesn't seem like it will be taken well, so Akechi decides to elaborate. ]
There's a theory that various games and sports developed partially as a means of honing 'real world' skills, like keeping track of fast moving objects or coordinating with other people.
[ Or, in this case, aiming. Akechi elaborates: ]
A society like this one likely uses slings or bows to hunt, so the goal of the game may simply be to practice hand-eye coordination.
[ In any case, their conversation has lasted long enough to bring them to their destination. Akechi points to the stump with a simple There. It's not much, but it should work for the game Leslie described. ]