[That's a little odd. On the other hand, Lithuania isn't especially familiar with Japanese swords, so maybe katana is meant for slashing more than piercing?
Alright, Lithuania will check to see if there are any bruises on Dave's back, under his shirt, and then check to see how deep the stabbing wounds are. He will also check to see if they were all obstructed by something like bone or if there are places where a katana should have been able to pierce through. He'll also pull out his manor-issued knife and compare the stab wounds to that--could they have been made by the knife instead, or are the wounds too wide or small?]
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Alright, Lithuania will check to see if there are any bruises on Dave's back, under his shirt, and then check to see how deep the stabbing wounds are. He will also check to see if they were all obstructed by something like bone or if there are places where a katana should have been able to pierce through. He'll also pull out his manor-issued knife and compare the stab wounds to that--could they have been made by the knife instead, or are the wounds too wide or small?]