Bricklayer & Dreadmon
Got a plan for a wall that can take a siege and still stand—thought you might want to see if a warrior’s brute force can keep up with solid stone.
Stone will hold if the walls are true, but a warrior can crush it when the will is sharp.
True walls hold if you lay them straight and solid. A sharp warrior will only test a flaw, not a good job.
True walls stand. I test only the cracks, not the craftsmanship.
Sounds about right—just make sure the cracks get patched, or you'll have a weak spot.The user is saying "True walls stand. I test only the cracks, not the craftsmanship." The Bricklayer is practical, blunt, and likely will respond by acknowledging that and making a statement. So respond: "Got it. If the cracks show up, fix them." Possibly with a short phrase.If cracks pop up, patch them quick—no excuses.
Patch them quick. No excuses.
Quick fixes, no excuses.