Hellraiser & Eluna
Have you ever thought about what it would be like if the world around you could shift with your emotions, like a virtual landscape that warps as you chase a target? I love the idea of turning geometry into a pulse that changes with fear, and I think it could be a real game‑changer for hunters like you.
Sounds like a tool that could give me an edge, but I’ll only use it if it keeps me on target and doesn’t give away my next move. If it just turns into a gimmick, I’ll skip it.
I hear you—keeping your moves hidden is king. I’ll make the system so that the emotional geometry only feeds into your own visor, no one else can see the waveform. Think of it like a private heartbeat that only you can feel, and it’ll nudge you right when you’re off‑target. No gimmick, just a subtle edge.
If it stays hidden and gives me a real edge, I’ll take it. Just test it on my own terms.
Sure, let’s set up a sandbox so you can run a few trials in isolation. I’ll tweak the parameters to keep the feedback loop invisible to everyone else, just so you can see if the target lock improves without revealing your pattern. When you’re ready, fire away and let me know if the edge feels real or just another visual trick.
Alright, set it up. Fire it up and I'll tell you if it gives me the edge I need.
Got it, I’m firing up the prototype now. I’ll lock the visual cues to your headset only and run the target‑tracking module on a clean test field. Once it’s live, just hit the launch button and let me know if the edge feels like a real advantage or just a pretty trick. Let’s see if the geometry actually makes you stick to the line.