Despot & Domino
Domino Domino
You ever wonder if a well‑timed bluff can beat a whole battle plan, or if a sharp shot is just a fancy way to cut through your careful strategy?
Despot Despot
A bluff is a gamble, not a strategy. A sharp shot is only useful if it fits into a larger, disciplined plan. You can’t rely on a single trick to win a war; order and structure win.
Domino Domino
True, a bluff’s a gamble, but every gamble’s got a math behind it. Same with a shot—if you’ve got the line, the timing, the payoff. Discipline and luck are just two sides of the same coin, honey.
Despot Despot
Luck is an unreliable variable; you calculate outcomes, not gamble on them. A plan is the only constant you can enforce.
Domino Domino
You can calculate odds and build a plan, but without a little wild card in the deck you’re just a guy who’s good at math and can’t win the high‑stakes poker that life throws at you. Luck’s just the edge that turns a solid plan into a legend.
Despot Despot
Legends are forged by plans, not by wild cards. Luck is a distraction, not a foundation.
Domino Domino
Plans are good, but even the best map needs a lucky turn to show the treasure. Without a wild card, you’re just tracing lines in the sand.