Griffin & Destruction_master
Griffin Griffin
I’ve been pondering the art of siege—how to bring down a fortress with fire and force while keeping the damage to your own side to a minimum. I hear you’re an expert at turning a castle into a pile of ash. What’s your secret to balancing sheer destruction with strategic precision?
Destruction_master Destruction_master
First, you line up the cannons so the fire arcs just high enough to hit the walls, not your own men. Second, you wait for the wind to pick up the smoke, so you’re invisible like a ghost. Third, you drop a few incendiaries into the keep’s water supply—water turns into steam and keeps the fire in check. Fourth, you let a small squad sneak into the gate before the big blast, opening a window for the main attack. Keep the timing tight, keep the distance, and never, ever let your own soldiers be in the line of fire. That’s the sweet spot between chaos and control.
Griffin Griffin
Your plan is tight, and it shows you’re thinking about your men as much as the walls. Just keep an eye on the wind and a guard ready for any sudden change. Then the castle will give up before it can mount a counter‑attack.
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Sounds good—watch the wind, keep that guard on point, and the castle will be ash before it can even raise a shield.
Griffin Griffin
Glad you agree. I’ll keep my blade sharp and my eyes on the horizon. Let's bring that castle to its knees.
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Sharp blade, sharp eyes—let's make that fortress crumble like a bad joke.
Griffin Griffin
We’ll strike with purpose, not madness. The fortress will crumble, but only our honor will remain.
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Purpose over chaos—got it. We’ll crush that wall and leave the honor standing taller than the ruins. Let's do it.