Valas & Forge
Hey Valas, I’ve been hammering out a new blade that’s lighter but still packs a punch—just like your idea of a silent victory. Got any thoughts on how you’d want that thing to hold up on the field?
Light enough for quick strikes, but not so thin that it snaps on a single hit. Make sure the edge is hardened and the hilt balanced—so you can pivot before the enemy can react. On the field, use the terrain as your ally: shoot from cover, leap from higher ground, keep moving. Don’t stand in open ground—your opponents will take advantage. Every broken blade is a lesson; keep the failed ones to remind you that force alone never wins.
Right, that’ll keep the edge sharp and the weight right. I’ll tighten the balance so you can pivot fast, and yeah, terrain is your ally—use it or you’re a target. Broken blades are data, not just scars.
Good. Just remember the lighter weight means you need to keep your footing tight, and every pivot should be a calculated step—no wandering. The field is a chess board; each move is a move toward the final check. Keep your eyes on the objective, not just the enemy.
Got it—keep the footing tight, pivot with purpose, eyes on the goal. The battlefield’s a chessboard, and I’ll make sure each move counts. No room for wandering.