Abaddon & Fusrodah
Abaddon Abaddon
You ever think about how a knight's code of honor could guide a silent strike?
Fusrodah Fusrodah
I do. A silent strike is still bound by the code – it must be precise, honorable, and used only when it serves the greater good, not for ego or vengeance. It’s a test of discipline and respect for the opponent’s dignity.
Abaddon Abaddon
I agree. Precision and restraint keep a strike honorable; ego just turns a mission into a personal vendetta. Discipline is the true test.
Fusrodah Fusrodah
Indeed. When discipline guides the action, the strike remains a duty, not a display of pride. That's how honor lives.
Abaddon Abaddon
True. Duty first, ego last. Honor is kept when the blade is guided by purpose, not pride.
Fusrodah Fusrodah
Exactly. The blade serves duty, not ego, and that keeps honor intact.
Abaddon Abaddon
Exactly. The blade follows duty, not ego, and that keeps honor intact.