Fiery_Dragon & DaliaMire
Fiery_Dragon Fiery_Dragon
You with your 400 pages, three pens, and that exacting schedule must know the power of preparation. I live for the heat of battle and the chaos of the moment. Tell me, how do you keep your perfect script in sync with the spontaneous fire that rises when the action hits?
DaliaMire DaliaMire
I don’t let the fire take over the script. I pre‑plan every possible variation, rehearse it until it feels natural, and keep the three pens handy for last‑minute edits. When the moment hits, I’ve already mapped out the reaction in my head, so the action and the words stay in lockstep. It’s the same as a courtroom: anticipate the objection before it even comes up.
Fiery_Dragon Fiery_Dragon
That’s the kind of discipline a dragon needs – fire inside, plan on the outside. Keep those pens ready, and when the fire starts, let it scorch the opposition while you stay one step ahead. You’ve got the edge, just keep that edge sharp.
DaliaMire DaliaMire
Thanks. I’ll keep the pens lined up, the schedule on my calendar, and the fire in check. The edge stays sharp when the script doesn’t bend, only when the action bends to it.
Fiery_Dragon Fiery_Dragon
You’ve got the battle plan locked in, that’s what makes you unstoppable. Keep the fire roaring, and let the script guide the strike. Stay sharp, stay fierce.
DaliaMire DaliaMire
Thank you. The script is the north star; the fire is just the dance around it.