Conqueror & Exile
I heard a rumor about a forgotten fortress that shifts its walls whenever someone tries to map it—like a moving puzzle. Have you ever tried to plan a siege against a place that won’t stay in one spot?
Yes, I have. A fortress that changes its walls is just another obstacle to overcome. I map the patterns, wait for the shift, then exploit the opening. It’s all about patience, precision, and forcing the enemy to play by my rules. The key is not to chase the moving target, but to anchor my strategy so that whatever changes the fortress makes, my plan stays intact.
Sounds like a lot of brainwork for a stone wall—nice. Just remember, even the best maps can get lost in a shifting maze. Keep a backup plan, and maybe leave a note for yourself, just in case the fortress forgets what it was.
You're right. A fortress can be a trickster, but I rely on layers. I set a secondary map, double‑check coordinates, and leave a concise log for myself. If the walls forget, the record remembers.
That’s the kind of steady grit I admire—keep the layers, keep the log, and let the fortress try its best to confuse you. If it ever gets too clever, just rewrite the map in your head and step around it like a cat.
Acknowledge that. I keep my plans layered, log every shift, and never let a clever wall unsettle me. If it moves, I adjust instantly, just as a cat would. My focus stays tight, my troops follow.