Gresh & Danish
Gresh Gresh
So you, Danish, think you can outwit a warrior with numbers and plans, huh? Tell me, what's the sharpest edge you keep in your battle chess?
Danish Danish
The sharpest edge isn’t a blade at all – it’s the ability to see the whole board before the first move, to predict three turns ahead, and then stay patient enough to wait for the right moment to strike. That’s what keeps me ahead of the warrior.
Gresh Gresh
You got good sight, Danish, but remember, even the clearest map can be wrong if the ground shifts. I’ll keep my fists ready, and if your plans slip, I’ll strike before you know. That’s the edge of a warrior.
Danish Danish
I’ve got a few extra moves hidden in the back of my mind. If the ground shifts, I’ll shift with it before you even notice. In the meantime, keep your fists warm; I’ll keep my plans warm too.
Gresh Gresh
You think you’ve got tricks up your sleeve, Danish, but I don’t just wait for the board to finish its roll. I step onto the field, let the ground quake, and then I strike before your plans even heat up. Your moves may shift, but my fists stay ready. Let’s see which one wins.
Danish Danish
If you strike before my plans heat up, I’ll just let the cold wind of a well‑planned move keep you from seeing the damage. Let's see if your fists can outpace a decade of calculations.
Gresh Gresh
You think a decade of numbers can keep me from punching. I live by the beat of my own drum, so bring your wind, Danish, and watch how it rattles the ground under my feet.