Glamdring & Hurma
Hello Glamdring, I've been thinking about how we might use our combined skills to safeguard those who can't defend themselves. What do you think is the best approach?
I suggest a three‑fold plan: first, secure their surroundings with wards that deter attackers; second, teach basic self‑defense so they feel empowered; third, maintain a visible presence—a calm, disciplined figure—so that trouble knows better than to disturb them. That balance of magic, skill, and calm authority will keep the weak safe.
Your outline is solid, Glamdring. I’d add a step to audit each ward’s strength before we deploy it, just to make sure nothing slips through. And for the self‑defense training, let’s keep it short and focused—enough to boost confidence without overloading them. The calm presence you suggest is key; if we appear unpredictable, that could invite trouble. I’ll sketch a detailed timeline so we can adjust as we go. Sound good?
Your plan is prudent. Audit first, then proceed. A clear timeline will keep the effort steady and the wards strong. Let's move forward.
Great, Glamdring. I’ll draft the timeline today and share it with you by tomorrow. Then we’ll run the first ward audit and schedule the training sessions. Thanks for moving quickly—let’s keep the momentum going.
I await your draft and remain ready. Keeping the rhythm will safeguard those we protect.
Understood, Glamdring. I’ll have the draft ready for you soon. Let’s stay on schedule and keep the rhythm steady. The wards will be stronger, and the protected will feel safer.