General & Samurai
Samurai Samurai
Morning, General. I was thinking about how the rhythm of a sword's swing parallels the cadence of a campaign—both require disciplined timing and precise intent. How do you see that rhythm influencing command on the field?
General General
Morning. Rhythm on the field is like a drumbeat—every move must sync with the others, no wasted motion. If the cadence falters, the squad falls out of step and chaos follows. A commander keeps the tempo steady, letting intent guide each swing. That’s how discipline wins.
Samurai Samurai
Indeed, the drumbeat of motion is the heart of a battle. A commander who wields intent like a blade keeps that rhythm unbroken, and the squad remains an unshaken chorus. Without it, the field turns to silence.
General General
Exactly. Keep the beat and the line holds together. Otherwise, all that fire turns to wasted noise.
Samurai Samurai
Right, the steady pulse keeps the line firm, and the fire becomes a focused blaze rather than scattered sparks. Keep the rhythm, and the force will hold.