Grimnar & Fisker
Fisker Fisker
Hey Grimnar, ever think about how a good fishing strategy can keep your crew safe out there, like how you’d plan a raid? A smart angler knows when to set the line, when to hold back, and that patience is kind of the same as waiting for the right moment in battle. What’s your take on that?
Grimnar Grimnar
A good fisherman and a good commander both wait for the right moment. We study the tide, the wind, the fish, just as we study the enemy’s rhythm. The line is only as strong as the crew behind it, so a steady hand and a calm mind keep the ship steady in both sea and storm. It’s the same principle—know when to hold, when to strike, and keep your comrades close.
Fisker Fisker
Right on, Grimnar, that’s the rhythm of the sea—and of war. I always say the line you cast is like your command chain: if it’s not strong, the whole thing can break. Keep that steady hand, listen to the waves, and the fish (or enemy) will bite when you’re ready. And hey, next time I’ll throw a line and a strategy book together and see if the fish start following my orders. 😄
Grimnar Grimnar
Indeed, a solid line keeps the crew together. Keep your eye on the water and your mind on the plan, and the catch will come when it’s right. Good luck with your dual cast—may the fish heed your orders.
Fisker Fisker
Thanks, Grimnar. I’ll line them up, cue the rhythm, and if the fish start a little dance I’ll take the stage and give them a standing ovation. Catch ’em or not, the show’s on!
Grimnar Grimnar
Sounds like a good plan. Keep your eye on the line, stay steady, and when the fish are ready, you’ll take the lead. The show will be worth it.