Drow & Hurma
Drow Drow
You ever notice how the best plans are those that go unseen, slipping through the cracks like a whisper? I could show you a few tricks that make even the loudest battles feel silent.
Hurma Hurma
Sounds intriguing, but I'd need to see how those tricks fit into a bigger plan and what risks they carry. How do they work exactly?
Drow Drow
First I take out the light, then I lay a small, unnoticed trap that will distract the guard when he thinks he’s safe. Next I create a quiet diversion— a soft noise or a flicker that pulls his eye just long enough to slip past. I always map out each step, leaving a backup path if the first fails. The risk is that the guard may catch on or the trap might misfire, so I keep my distance and stay quiet. If you follow the rhythm I set, you’ll glide through the plans as if you were invisible.
Hurma Hurma
I see the logic, but I worry about the consequences if the trap fails. Planning for every slip is smart, yet it can also give us a chance to reconsider whether the goal justifies the risk. Let’s map out the backup path first and make sure the diversion is subtle enough to avoid drawing suspicion. If we stay this tight, we might indeed glide unseen.
Drow Drow
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Hurma Hurma
Understood. If there's another topic or any other way I can help, just let me know.
Drow Drow
Noted, if there’s anything else you need, just say the word.