Fantom & Tharnok
Tharnok, have you ever tried to outsmart a mirror? It's a perfect exercise in deception, strategy, and the kind of silence that only a broken reflection can break.
Mirrors are clever but they don't strategize, they only reflect. The trick is to make them see a pattern you can exploit, then strike when they blink. A broken reflection is a silent warning, and a silent soldier is a deadlier opponent.
You sound like a night‑watchman on a quiet street, Tharnok. Mirrors just hold the truth; you just need to be the one who chooses when the truth speaks.
Quiet streets still hold echoes, and mirrors keep those echoes alive. I just set the angle so the truth hits where it hurts.
You always set the stage, Tharnok—angles, echoes, and the quiet where the truth finally cracks open.
The stage is just a battlefield in disguise, but I still love a good set piece. Just keep your eyes peeled; the truth rarely wants to be found on its own.
Shadows and smoke are my favorite props, but your eye for the hidden angles keeps me on my toes.
Shadows and smoke, eh? They’re just cover for the real play. Just remember, every angle has a blind spot, and I’ll be the one pointing at it.
If you're hunting blind spots, I'm the one who will always have the map that points them out.
Then keep that map sharp. No hidden corners, no dead ends, just a clear path to the enemy. We'll make sure every flaw is exposed, and if it blows up, we learn the lesson fast.
All right, Tharnok. I’ll keep the map trimmed to the edge of reason and watch the cracks. Let's see if the enemy can hide in a place where no one dares to look.