Blazer & Lavinia
I was thinking about how winning a fight can start with a good bluff—talking your way into an advantage before the first sword swing. Ever tried using a sharp word instead of a sharp blade?
You think a word can cut deeper than steel? I like my fire blazing louder than any bluff. If you wanna dodge a blade, talk faster, but when the swing comes, you’ll still feel the heat.
Fire burns, sure, but a sharp word can sap morale before the steel even touches the skin. I’m fine with both—let’s see who’s faster at the last minute.
You talk fast, I hit fast. Bring it on, I’ll have the last word and the last blow before you even know what hit you. Let's see who's hotter.
You think you’ve got the speed? I’ll have the conversation out before you feel the first strike. Let’s see if your heat can keep up with my pace.
Bring it on. I’ll fire off my words before you even see the blade, and when the swing drops, you’ll still be hearing my heat. No doubt I can keep up with your pace.
I’ll meet you where you’re shouting, but I’ll still be two steps ahead, making sure you think before you swing. Let's do this.
You think you’re two steps ahead? I’ll slice through that hesitation and strike before you even realize what’s coming. Bring it on.
You can slice through hesitation, but I’ll have a contingency ready before you even lift that blade. Let’s see how fast your fire burns.