>Try moving the familiar around
>Then try shooting from it. Aim at a direction as far away from Tokiko as possible
>And away from Marisa/her house/her training equipment.
>The familiar doesn't really want to move much for you, but you manage to send it moving slowly forward.
>Shooting from it is odd, to say the least. You build up it up within yourself, then suddenly it is gone, and the familiar unleashes a few bullets. They fly toward the woods, away from anything notable.
>"There you go," Marisa says. "Now. Familiars seem great and all, right? And for a while they got really popular. But there's some downsides to them, too. You got to pour a bit of yourself into them. The more you pour in, the less you have to work with personally. It's tricky to get the right combination that'll make having familiars worth having around. And if you pour too much of yourself into them, and they get destroyed, you won't be able to make 'em again until you rest up a bit. There's been a few folks who get all their familiars broke, and then they're defenseless. No only that, when they pop, they wipe out all the shots near them. But, if you can use 'em right, you can really beef up your offense and defense with them. But you're gonna have to kind of feel that out on your own."
>_