Captain & Sootshade
Ever notice how the best angles in a climb often match the best tactical positions in a siege?
Indeed, the sharpest ridge often mirrors the strongest bastion. In both, the high ground gives vision, control, and a clear path forward. As Hannibal said, “It is not the mountains that we fear, but the men who climb them.” We must choose our angles wisely, just as we would choose our assault points.
Sounds right, just remember the real climb starts after the first step—keep your eyes on the ridge, not just the flags.
True, the first step sets the tone. Keep your gaze fixed on the ridge, not just the banners, and you’ll stay the course.
Thanks, I'll keep the ridge in mind and let the flags go for now.
Good plan, stay focused on the ridge and trust the path ahead.