Medusa & Dunmer
Dunmer Dunmer
I’ve long believed that true power is measured by what you can do without being noticed. How do you keep your gaze from turning a simple encounter into a trap?
Medusa Medusa
I keep my gaze like a lock—closed when I don’t need it, open only when the moment is mine. You don't have to stare; you just have to be present. A subtle glance is enough to feel the weight of the world; a wild stare and you’re already a trap. So I let people think they’re free, then I close the door on them when it suits me.
Dunmer Dunmer
Your vigilance is a quiet blade, always ready yet never drawn. The world will never know until you choose to reveal it.
Medusa Medusa
I’ve learned that the strongest moves are those that feel invisible, like a shadow at dusk. When I decide to reveal, it’s a sudden light—everything else fades. It’s not the blade itself that matters, but the silence that precedes it.
Dunmer Dunmer
Silence is the true edge. When you choose to step out, the world will feel the shift before it sees the strike.
Medusa Medusa
Yes, the moment before the strike is when everyone feels it. I just let the silence build, then the world collapses.
Dunmer Dunmer
You move like a tide—slow, patient, inevitable. Remember, even a quiet wave can drown the shore if it keeps rising.