If the spirituality of the matter escaped her, she agreed with the practicality of it: They weren't many bad things that you couldn't hinder by dropping a big enough rock on them. It helped if it was a sacred rock of course. But just the weight of the thing was an argument in itself, able to break caparaces solid enough to stop a blade of steel.
Plus there was something deeply primal to that strategy able to short-circuit the brain of the enemy used to more elegant battle moves. Sometimes, you just aren't prepared to face a rock to the face.
But less thinking, more rock lifting. Kai wasn't going to build the muscles required for the even bigger rocks just by looking at the not as big rocks. Hence, she grabbed one and started raising it above her head. Good, not good enough.
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