Doorway & Ironwill
Doorway Doorway
I was staring at a crumbling map that says the city of winds is hidden—do you think a strategist can outmaneuver a wind that already knows the way?
Ironwill Ironwill
Sure, the wind may know the path, but a strategist learns to read its currents, not just follow them. The map may be crumbling, but the wind changes, so you can anticipate when it will shift. Think of the wind as a messenger—if you can listen to its whispers, you can steer your own course. And remember, even the strongest gale is still a bit of air; it can be directed if you hold the right tools.
Doorway Doorway
I hear the wind’s sigh in every line I write, and I’ll keep the map as a compass that shifts with the stars. The key is listening, not chasing. If you hold the right tools, even a storm becomes a story you can follow.
Ironwill Ironwill
A map that shifts with the stars is useful, but remember the wind still chooses where the ink dries. Listen, then let the map point you to the next line.