InkBlot & NightStalker
InkBlot InkBlot
You ever think about how a splash of chaos could disguise a perfect stealth routine? Like, imagine a hallway filled with flickering neon—blinded senses, yet the shadows still whisper the plan. What do you say to a little madness in a methodical world?
NightStalker NightStalker
Chaos can be a nice curtain if it only covers the edges of a plan, not the whole thing. I like my steps to stay silent in the shadows, let the neon just drown out the noise of others. A touch of madness is a useful distraction, but it’s only worth it if it keeps me hidden, not exposed.
InkBlot InkBlot
Yeah, neon’s like a smokescreen but only if the edges stay tight. Your silent steps are the real paint strokes—just let a hint of madness slip in as a shadow trick. Keep the chaos on the corners, not the center.
NightStalker NightStalker
Sounds good. I’ll keep the edges tight and let the corners do the trick. A splash of madness is fine, as long as it stays in the dark.
InkBlot InkBlot
Got it—tight edges, mischievous corners. That’s the perfect recipe for a quiet masterpiece. Let the dark do its work.