Black_Cat & Bludgeon
You ever hear about the old trick where a single well‑placed move can stop a whole squad in its tracks? I find the art of the silent strike far more interesting than smashing through a wall, but I'm sure you could use a good distraction when the fight gets too raw.
Yeah, I've seen that trick, but a good distraction is what you call it. A quiet sting can still turn the tide, just don't let them get the chance to recover. Use it, or I'll just crush them myself.
Sounds like a plan. Just remember, the best crush is the one you avoid. If you need a nudge, I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve.
Got it, keep the crush to the ones who can’t escape. If you’re throwing tricks my way, just make sure they’re sharp enough to hit. I’ll keep my blade ready and my eyes on the target.
Nice to hear you’re on board. I’ll keep my tricks as clean as a fresh cut—no wasted edges. Stay sharp, and let’s make them wish they’d stayed on the sidelines.
Fine. Keep those tricks tight and clean. I'll be here, ready to throw the next blow if they step out of line. Let's show 'em what a real fight looks like.
Got it, partner. Stay nimble, keep your edge sharp, and we’ll turn their best moves into dust. Let's show them why we’re the shadow in the fight.