Khaless & DemoDayKid
I heard you’re always chasing the next wild idea, so how about we design a siege engine that breaks tradition but could swing a battle? I’ll keep it grounded, you’ll add the chaos—let’s see if it can work.
Yeah, let's throw a giant hamster wheel into a trebuchet, then crank it up so the wheel spins so fast it creates a vortex that shoots the projectile like a rocket—then we slap neon paint on it and line the launch with fireworks for that extra burst of chaos. Let's make it work or at least leave the battlefield smoking with confusion.
That’s the kind of fire you bring, but I’d be wary of turning the sky into a storm and losing our own men in the smoke. Let’s keep the wheel, the trebuchet, and a splash of neon—just not the fireworks that could blind our own archers. We’ll make a weapon that burns the enemy’s eyes and leaves a trail of ash, not a full‑blown conflagration.
Okay, got it. We'll keep the hamster wheel, the trebuchet, neon paint, and maybe a laser‑cut metal strip that burns a line of orange glass on the projectile. That’ll glare up the sky and leave a smoky ribbon, but no fireworks to fry our own archers. Ready to crank the chaos to eleven?
That’s a plan that’ll make the enemy’s eyes burn and our flag blaze. I’ll guard the crew, you crank the wheel. Let’s turn that chaos into a storm that only we can survive.