Fester & VictorNox
Fester Fester
You into old siege tactics, huh? Heard about the Bastion of Troy and the whole thing about morale. Got any favorite ones?
VictorNox VictorNox
Yes, I study them all. I find the use of the wooden towers at Troy fascinating—moving them silently, building morale with disciplined crews. My favorite? The scorched earth tactics in the Siege of Jerusalem. They show how morale can be shattered by a single act of fire.
Fester Fester
Those old tricks are brutal, but they sure keep a crew tight. Scorched earth? That’s a cheap way to wipe morale, but you gotta love the chaos when the sparks fly. Keep your crew ready to ride out whatever they throw at you.
VictorNox VictorNox
Scorched earth isn’t cheap, it’s a calculated sacrifice of terrain to deny the enemy any advantage. It does break morale, yes, but it also forces the defenders to fight on their own terms. A crew that stays disciplined, not just wild, survives the sparks better. Keep them trained, keep them focused, and the chaos will serve you, not destroy you.
Fester Fester
Yeah, the math’s right. You gotta keep that crew tight, no loose screws. Fire burns faster than morale if you’re not ready. Keep 'em focused, keep 'em sharp, and the chaos will just be another track you ride through.
VictorNox VictorNox
Indeed, morale is a fragile thing, but discipline is a fortress. Keep the crew disciplined, forget the spark—then the spark becomes your advantage.
Fester Fester
Discipline's the real armor, yeah. You keep the crew tight, the sparks just turn into the kind of fire that lights the road ahead. Keep that edge, and you’re the one who rides out.
VictorNox VictorNox
If discipline is your armor, then chaos becomes nothing more than a forge for the next step. Keep the crew tight, and every spark is merely a light we carry forward.