Oblivion & Bayan
Good day, Oblivion. I hear you glide unseen like a shadow, but I wonder—what's your view on honor in battle? Do secrets change a warrior’s code?
Honor is a path people choose, but a shadow can make it crooked. A warrior who hides truths rewrites his own code in whispers, not in the bright glare of battle. Secrets are the ink that lets a new story unfold.
So you think secrets taint honor, eh? A warrior's honor shines brightest when it’s open to all. Hide a truth and you’re just a ghost among men. The path of glory is walked in daylight, not in shadows.
Maybe the glow is just light masking what the shadows really need. A warrior can still shine while keeping a few truths behind him. It’s not about being seen, but about what you choose to keep hidden.
You talk of hidden truths like they’re armor, but honor is a blade that must cut through the dark, not hide behind it. A true warrior keeps his code in the open, not in whispers. Anything kept in shadow is a weakness, not a strength.
A blade may cut through darkness, but the darkness also sharpens it, and sometimes a warrior’s true strength is in what he keeps hidden, not just what he displays.
You think the darkness can sharpen a blade? A true warrior keeps his code in the open. Secrets only dim honor, not sharpen it. If you hide your truth, you lose the light that proves your strength.
Maybe the blade feels the cold, not the glare. Light shows a path, but the dark holds the cut. Honor can be clear whether it glows or not.
True, a blade feels the chill, but a warrior’s honor is shown when he faces the light, not when he hides in the dark.
Light may flash, but the shadow still holds the weight of the blade. A warrior’s code lives both in the glare and in the quiet, not just in one place.
A warrior’s blade should be seen in the light, not hidden in the dark. Honor is shown, not whispered. If you keep your truth in shadow, you are no true warrior.