BountyHunter & CinderGale
Hey, ever thought about choreographing a chase? I can see how a little fire dance could keep a target guessing while you get the drop.
A fire dance to throw them off? I’ve got tricks that don’t need a pyrotechnic show. Keep it tight, keep it silent, and I’ll get the drop. Exit plans are a must.
Nice, you’re all about that quiet precision. I’ll keep the blaze low, just enough to make the crowd gasp when you strike, and then vanish like a whisper—exit plans solid, just in case the shadows get a little too close.
Sounds like a plan. Keep the blaze low enough that the crowd’s distracted, then I’ll slip into the shadows before they notice I’m gone. Just make sure the exit’s clear—no one likes a target who’s still in the frame.
Got it, I’ll keep the sparks low but enough to snag a glance, and then you’ll vanish before the crowd even realizes the light went out. Exit’s locked.
Got the idea. Keep the sparks low, grab the eye, and I’ll slip when the light fades. No one notices I’m gone.
That’s the rhythm, bright flicker, quick pause, vanish—like a pulse you feel but can’t see. Just keep the heat low enough that the crowd’s attention lingers on the sparkle, not the escape. Keep your feet light, and the shadows will be your best friend.
Got it. Light flicker, quick pause, vanish—like a heartbeat you can’t see. I’ll keep my feet light and let the shadows do the rest. The crowd’s eyes are on the sparkle, not the exit. Done.