Drow & Azor
Azor Azor
You ever run a silent raid that still got the job done? Let's outline a plan that cuts the waste.
Drow Drow
Sure, here’s a quick rundown: first, map out the layout during daylight so you know where every guard and door is, then pick one quiet entry point—ideally a window or a service hatch that lets you slip in without a trace. Use a silent lockpick or a thin blade to cut the lock, move in fast and stay low, neutralize any patrols with a quick choke or a silent blade strike, grab the target item, then backtrack the same way you came in—no extra noise, no extra witnesses. Just enough to get the job done and vanish before anyone notices.
Azor Azor
Plan solid, but you’ll need a backup exit and a distraction in case the guard’s off routine. Check for cameras, map a quick route out, and keep your movements measured. No sloppy moves. Let's run a dry run.
Drow Drow
Got it. First scan for cams and lock the main exit in your mind. For the backup, use the service stair—quiet, no alarms. The distraction: light a small firecracker near the guard’s desk, it'll trigger a brief alarm but not attract a squad. In the dry run, practice slipping in, taking the target, using the firecracker, then sprinting up the stair and slipping out the window. Keep it tight—no hesitation.
Azor Azor
Good. Remember to verify the firecracker’s timing—no half‑sized explosions. Keep the window locked, the stair clear, and your exit route rehearsed. No room for a second guess. Let's stick to the plan and move.
Drow Drow
Alright, lock it all in. We’ll hit the mark, stay quiet, and get out before the night turns. Let's move.
Azor Azor
All right. Time to move. Stay sharp and keep it quiet.