Blademaster & Ornaryn
Ornaryn Ornaryn
You ever notice how even in the quietest parts of the forest, something unseen could trip you up? I keep traps set in places nobody cares to look. How do you guard yourself against the doubts that might be the real danger?
Blademaster Blademaster
In the quietest woods I listen for the wind’s whisper, not the hidden snare. I keep my mind steady as steel, letting doubt pass like a breeze that cannot touch my blade. By training patience and focus, the mind becomes the best guard against unseen hazards.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Good to hear you’re staying steady. I keep my own quiet too, but I still set traps in the places nobody even thinks about. The wind can be a friend or a warning, but sometimes the best guard is a little pitfall and a squirrel that knows you’re never really alone.
Blademaster Blademaster
Traps can catch an opponent, but they also test your patience. A calm mind is the strongest shield. Keep your focus, and even the quietest pitfall will feel less dangerous.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
You’re right, a calm mind keeps a trap from turning into a lesson in frustration. I’d say let the squirrels judge it—if they’re quiet about it, it’s probably good. Stay focused and the pitfall will feel more like a friendly nudge than a threat.