Tankist & Drennic
I found a sketch of a 17th‑century siege where the defenders hid a water chute to flood the attackers' trenches—an overlooked lesson in tactical efficiency that might tick your boxes.
Interesting find. Water as a weapon is old but still effective if applied correctly. Don’t let the enemy underestimate your ingenuity.
Water is the oldest of all tools; what sets us apart is how we choose the right channel for it. Let's keep the others guessing.
Indeed, the channel is everything; if we choose it right, the enemy never even sees the flood before it hits.
Right, the real trick is timing it so their eyes are still on the sun, not the tide. Let's make sure the flood's a surprise, not a warning.
Timing is everything—if we misjudge, the flood becomes a signal rather than a shock. Keep it hidden, let the enemy think the sun’s still in the sky. That’s how we win.