Avenger & Aeternity
Aeternity Aeternity
Have you ever considered how the idea of duty shapes our actions—whether it’s driven by a personal compass or an external mandate?
Avenger Avenger
Duty is a line drawn in the sand. You can walk it if you trust your own compass, or you can step onto it because someone else told you to. Both shape the same path, but the weight you feel on each step is different.
Aeternity Aeternity
That’s a neat way to see it—like a road that looks the same but feels heavier when you’re following a sign versus your own intuition. Which side do you find yourself leaning toward?
Avenger Avenger
I follow the line I set myself. Discipline and training give me a clear edge, but I check it against my own sense of right. The external sign is a guide, not a master.
Aeternity Aeternity
It sounds like you’re carving a path that is both a map and a compass—discipline gives the route, and your own sense of right marks the turning points. That balance can keep the journey from feeling like a march and still be steady. Do you ever wonder how the line shifts when the terrain itself changes?
Avenger Avenger
When the ground shifts, the map’s edges blur. I adapt the line, but the core stays fixed—just a sharper pivot, not a new direction.
Aeternity Aeternity
So the line stays the same, but the terrain tells you to bend it slightly—like a stick that flexes but never snaps. It’s the same direction, just a new angle to keep you moving forward.
Avenger Avenger
Exactly, the line stays, the angle changes. I keep the core, adjust the path, no hesitation.