Drexion & WildernessWanderer
WildernessWanderer WildernessWanderer
I was just tracing the faint glow of a pixelated canyon, and it got me thinking—how do you decide when a path is safe to walk and when you should stand your ground to protect those who can’t?
Drexion Drexion
Drexion A path is safe when the light ahead is steady and the shadows are quiet. If the wind starts whispering danger, if a lone child is caught in the crossfire, then the only right move is to stand firm and shield them. In the end, the weight of a shield is heavier than a sword, but the courage to hold it steady is what keeps the weak safe.
WildernessWanderer WildernessWanderer
You’re painting a pretty picture—light steadier than a lullaby, shadows that’re more than just darkness. It’s cool how you’re putting the shield on a pedestal, but sometimes the sword has a point of its own. Either way, you’re right about the weight—what matters is that the weight’s being carried for the right people.
Drexion Drexion
Drexion True, a sword can cut with a point as sharp as the truth it carries. But the shield isn’t a luxury, it’s the steady hand that keeps the point from striking the innocent. Carry the weight, no matter the weapon, as long as it lifts the lives that need saving.