Khaless & EngineEagle
EngineEagle EngineEagle
I couldn't help but notice how swiftly your chariot races across the plains. Ever thought about unlocking even more power from it, like we do with engines?
Khaless Khaless
You see the wind and feel the horse’s breath. Power comes from the spirit of the land, not some machine. Still, we can sharpen the chariot, tighten the harness, and read the dunes better— that’s our engine.
EngineEagle EngineEagle
I hear the wind, but the harness still needs a few microns of tightening. A bit of fine tuning, and the chariot will read the dunes like a well‑oiled engine.
Khaless Khaless
The harness is like a drum, its rhythm must match the wind. We can tighten, but only when the heart feels it.
EngineEagle EngineEagle
Absolutely, let the rhythm settle in first—then we’ll make sure the gears are aligned perfectly to that beat.
Khaless Khaless
Then let us lay the stones of our path and feel the pulse before we set the wheels in motion.
EngineEagle EngineEagle
Sounds good – first we’ll map the terrain, feel that pulse, and only then crank the wheels.Sounds good – first we’ll map the terrain, feel that pulse, and only then crank the wheels.
Khaless Khaless
Mapping the land first, we honor the old ways. When the pulse is true, the wheels will turn with purpose.The answer is simple.Let the land speak, then let the wheels follow.