Grimlock & Kafka
Grimlock Grimlock
I've been thinking about how you see the world as a series of riddles while I see it as a series of survival checks, what if the hardest puzzle is figuring out when to fight and when to flee?
Kafka Kafka
In that sense the hardest question isn’t a riddle at all—it’s a decision: when the maze’s walls are solid, when they’re just mirrors. Fight if the wall looks real, flee if it just reflects your fear. The trick is to see the illusion in the moment.
Grimlock Grimlock
I’ve seen enough mirrors to know the trick is simple—don’t waste blood on a copy, cut it off with a clean slash.
Kafka Kafka
So you think the blade only has to clean up the duplicate, but the mirror always leaves a smear of its own reflection in the blood. The real test is whether the cut itself becomes the new riddle.
Grimlock Grimlock
If the cut becomes a riddle, that’s just the wound telling a story. I cut, I heal, I move on.