A character who carries a firearm is inherently dangerous. Danger commands respect. When a storyline introduces a Dwarf character who is proficient with a pistol, the romantic interest (and the audience) is forced to view them as a capable adult, not a "cute" mascot.
One popular fan comic arc, "Cicatrizes" (Scars) , reimagines their relationship as a second-chance romance. In it, Pistolinha leaves Anão to protect him from her enemies. Anão spends three years tracking her down—not for revenge, but to tell her, “I was broken long before you. You don’t get to leave to fix me.” video title pistolinha anao parte 2 do sexo go
Whether you’re here for the laughs, the love, or the beautifully chaotic character interactions, Pistolinha Anão delivers. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys character-driven stories with heart and a whole lot of personality. A character who carries a firearm is inherently dangerous