Apache & Fatcat
Fatcat Fatcat
You know, I’ve been thinking about a new venture that could combine your disciplined approach with my knack for grand plans—think of a fortress that’s not just strong, but a symbol of status for both of us. What’s your take?
Apache Apache
A fortress that stands for both of us sounds strong, but it must be built on honor and safety first. I’ll sketch a plan that keeps our traditions intact while showing our status. Let’s focus on the foundation before the grand design.
Fatcat Fatcat
Sounds good. A solid base means we won’t have to scramble later, and it keeps the old traditions respected. Let me see your sketch, then we’ll figure out the layers that show our status without compromising the structure. Keep it tight, no unnecessary fluff.
Apache Apache
I’ll start with the foundation: a stone base reinforced with iron bars at the corners, no weak spots. The walls rise 12 meters, each tier slightly lower than the one before so that the eye moves upward. The entrance gate is a double archway, flanked by two stone lions carved from the same material as the walls—symbols of strength. Above the gate, a flagstaff will rise to the top of the central tower, showing our status while keeping the structure solid. The inner courtyard will be a simple rectangle, surrounded by a dry moat to keep the fortress secure. No extra ornamentation; just the essentials that honor our ancestors and prove our resolve.
Fatcat Fatcat
Looks like you’ve nailed the basics—strong stone, iron reinforcements, a proud gate with lions. A dry moat is just the right touch of intimidation. We’ll build the fortress, then add a few tasteful touches later if we’re feeling generous. Let’s keep the work tight; no room for any loose ends.
Apache Apache
Excellent, the plan is clear. We’ll start with the stone, then set the iron bars, and finish the gate with the lions. I’ll make sure every joint is tight and every wall is secure—no loose ends, just honor and strength.
Fatcat Fatcat
Sounds like we’re on the same page. Tight joints, no wiggle room—just the kind of fortress that earns respect, not questions. Let’s get those stones in place.
Apache Apache
We’ll gather the stones, lay the foundation, and set those iron bars tight. No wiggle room, only strength. Let’s get to work.