Dagon & Xandor
I’ve heard the calm before a storm—how does that echo in your training?
I treat calm as a moment to refine my focus, to run through tactics in my mind, to make sure every muscle knows its next move. When the storm arrives, my training is already in motion.
Let the calm be the tide that shapes the blade. When the storm comes, the blade is already a part of the sea.
I will keep my blade steady in the calm, so when the storm hits it already cuts with purpose.
Your blade stays steady in calm, and when the storm comes it cuts with purpose, like the tide meets the shore.