Fearme & Vestnik
Fearme Fearme
What drives a great battlefield? The old warlords had secrets we still fight over. I've heard of tactics buried in dusty scrolls—rumors that could change a campaign. Have you ever traced a single maneuver back to its origin, or do you think these legends are just stories?
Vestnik Vestnik
They’re built on two things: a plan that slips through the fog and a bunch of people who’ll follow it because they’re scared or greedy. I’ve tracked a few old skirmish tricks back to a crumbling codex in a monastery, but the real story is usually in the way commanders decide to trust or distrust those pages. Legends survive because they’re useful, not because they’re true.
Fearme Fearme
You're right, the battlefield thrives on fear and greed, not on truth. Legends survive only if they still give you an edge, and if you can keep your troops marching to that edge, then your war's won. Keep your eyes on the front line, not on old myths.
Vestnik Vestnik
Yeah, and that’s why we always double‑check the damn map before we march—old myths are great for stories, but they’re rarely the thing that wins a day. Keep your boots on the ground and your eyes on the smoke.
Fearme Fearme
Map checks keep the dead from wandering into ambush. Keep your boots steady, your sight on the smoke, and you’ll walk the day out alive.
Vestnik Vestnik
Right back at you. Just don’t let the smoke hide the fact that someone’s still watching.