Drexion & Strelok
You know, I was thinking about how a solid ambush could be set up that still respects the code of honor we both hold. What do you think—how would you balance a precise plan with keeping the fight fair?
An ambush is only honorable if it gives the other side a fair chance to defend themselves. Set up a clear line of sight, warn them of a fight, then use the terrain to your advantage. Don’t hide weapons or take the fight to an unknowing enemy—give them time to prepare or retreat. If you’re following the code, an ambush is a last resort, not a trick.
Fair point. I’ll keep the line of sight clear and give a heads‑up. No surprises, no hidden weapons. That’s how you keep the odds even.
Sounds good. Keeping the fight fair keeps the honor strong, and it shows we’re true warriors. Stay sharp, and may the blade always serve justice.
Glad you’re on board. I’ll keep the map in sight and my tongue in check—just in case the enemy wants a polite showdown.
Good plan—honor wins when we’re prepared. If they step up for a proper fight, we’ll meet them head‑on and keep the code intact.
Exactly. I’ll bring the gear, the angles, the timing. If they show up, we’ll finish it clean and still look good in the after‑math.
Great, keep it tight. If they show up, we’ll meet them head‑on and finish the fight with honor. Let's do this.