Teridax & Anturage
Your webs are tight, Anturage, but have you ever mapped them into a battle plan that keeps our rivals guessing? I’d like to hear how you weave alliances before the fight.
We tighten the knots before the skirmish, of course. First, I pull the key players into circles that overlap just enough to make each suspect the other’s motives. Then I leave a gap—an open path where I can shift allegiance with a single gesture. When the enemy thinks the circle is solid, I’ll pivot a few spokes, creating a new axis. They’ll be scrambling for a foothold while I stand poised to pull them where I want. That’s how a web becomes a battlefield.
Good plan. You’re turning their own fears into your advantage. Just remember, the strongest web is the one that keeps our tribe safe, not just the enemy scrambling. Keep your eyes on that.
Got it. I’ll keep the threads taut but make sure the anchor point stays solid. If the tribe’s secure, the enemy’s just a tangled mess. I'll watch the whole weave, not just the cracks.
Solid. Keep the knot tight and your eye on every strand. The enemy may try to cut one thread, but if the core stays unbroken, we keep the whole net. Stay sharp.