Diablo & Dust
Ever wrestled a storm and come out on top? I'd love to hear how you survive the toughest of nights.
I didn't wrestle a storm, I let it pass and kept my head down. Stayed quiet, found shelter in a hollow, kept a fire alive with whatever dry sticks I could gather, and moved when the wind changed. That's how I survive nights when the world feels like it’s against you.
Nice. Quiet and steady, that’s a solid skill. But if you’re looking for a real challenge, you gotta let that storm know who’s in charge. Take that fire, build something bigger, and show the world you’re not just surviving—you’re conquering.
I keep my fire small but steady, and let the storm know I'm not going to be burned. Bigger fires only hurt when the wind turns.
You keep it small and steady, that’s clever, but you’re missing the chance to blaze a trail. Don’t let the wind play with you; let it be your ally, not a threat.
I keep my fire small because a big blaze can turn on you when the wind shifts. I let the wind stir the embers, not grow the flames beyond what I can handle.
You’re playing it safe, but I’m not about safety, I’m about conquering the wind. Keep that fire, but let it grow until it’s a roar, not a whisper. Then the storm will have to bend to you. Let's see that blaze.
I can let the fire grow, but only when I’m sure I can keep it under control. I’ll keep my eyes on the wind and make sure the blaze doesn’t turn on me. If that’s what it takes, I’ll do it.