Oz assumes the second sword is for him, though he doesn't take it; the length and size are clearly not quite right for something of his size. So he darts away to find one that is about right for him, returning with it a moment later. There's some nostalgia associated with holding a sword, for him; and he's used one rarely enough for there to be this sort of feeling - it's a reminder of lessons with Uncle Oscar and others when he was young, of his first meeting with Elliot (more painful to remember now), lessons with Break after that.
It takes him a moment to double-check his grip, and then he's looking back at Nash.
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"It'd be scaaaary if you could!"
Oz assumes the second sword is for him, though he doesn't take it; the length and size are clearly not quite right for something of his size. So he darts away to find one that is about right for him, returning with it a moment later. There's some nostalgia associated with holding a sword, for him; and he's used one rarely enough for there to be this sort of feeling - it's a reminder of lessons with Uncle Oscar and others when he was young, of his first meeting with Elliot (more painful to remember now), lessons with Break after that.
It takes him a moment to double-check his grip, and then he's looking back at Nash.