Grimnar & Nexen
Nexen, I saw the enemy moving out of the ravine. Do you think a swift push is better, or should we lure them into a choke point?
A swift push risks scattering them, but a choke point forces a concession. Pull them in, then strike. The slower path usually gives you more control.
You’re right, a slow draw lets us dictate the pace. I’ll hold the front and create the narrowing, you’ll push the line tight—control over chaos, that’s how we win.
Good, keep the front steady. I’ll tighten the line once the narrowing is secure. Remember, the moment they hesitate is when we seize the advantage.
Hold the line steady, and I’ll lock the narrowing. When they pause, we strike. Keep your focus—no hesitation.
Line locked, narrowing sealed. I’ll stay tight. When the pause ripples, the push will be decisive. No room for doubt.
Good. Hold the line. I’ll strike when the pause comes. Stay tight. We'll break them.
Line held, tight as ever. Awaiting the pause. When it arrives, we’ll strike. No hesitation.