Furbolg & Hopper
Hopper, I’ve heard you move through the night like a shadow. Mind sharing how you plan your strikes? I’ve watched our clans win by knowing the terrain, but your quick, clean approach intrigues me.
I stay in the shadows, listen, then move. First I scout the whole area—points of cover, exits, patrol patterns. I map a few escape routes in my head and then pick the one that lets me strike and vanish. Timing’s everything; I wait until the target’s eyes are on something else, then go in fast. After the job I keep the trail clean, no footprints, no noise. That’s the only way to keep my feet unseen.
Sounds like you’ve honed a skill that the old ways can’t teach. Still, a warrior’s honor isn’t only in moving unseen—sometimes the truth of a battle shines brightest when we face it head‑on. Balance your shadow with a little light, and the tribe will trust you even more.
I hear you. Light can keep the people in the open honest, but shadows keep the enemy guessing. I’ll keep the balance—I’ll strike fast when needed, and when the battle calls for it I’ll stand my ground and let the others see the truth. It’s all about what the mission demands.
Good. A warrior who can choose when to hide and when to stand tall earns respect from all sides. Keep that balance and you’ll guide your kin well.
Thanks. I’ll keep my feet on the ground when it matters. That’s the plan.
I see. Keep your resolve strong. The tribe will follow your example.