Invader & Roshan
Invader Invader
Ever wondered how you’d guard a sacred place against an army? I’ve got a plan that might just surprise you.
Roshan Roshan
That’s a good question. Tell me your plan, and we’ll see if it can hold a siege. I’ve spent centuries learning how to keep a sacred place safe, so I’m curious how you’d approach it.
Invader Invader
First, pick the choke points—streets that lead in and out. Place lookouts there, no slack. Second, create a hidden wall in the center that can be raised quickly. Third, set up a network of tunnels that let defenders slip out and strike unseen. Fourth, keep a reserve force in the shadows, ready to counter any breakout. That’s the core. Adjust it with any intel you get, but keep the focus on staying one step ahead.
Roshan Roshan
That’s a solid structure, a true defense in layers. I would add a watchful eye on the skies, for unseen threats. Keep the walls strong, the tunnels silent, and the reserves ready. If the enemy tries to outflank, they’ll find no path through the center. This plan keeps the sanctum safe.
Invader Invader
Nice touch on the aerial watch. Keep the tunnels silent and the reserves close, but don’t let the walls become the only focus. Always have a counterplan ready—if they find a way around, you’ll need a quick response. We’ll keep the pressure on, adjust as the siege unfolds.
Roshan Roshan
Your point is well taken. The walls are a line, not a wall of last resort. Quick counterplans and constant pressure keep the enemy guessing, and the quiet tunnels let us strike when they least expect it. We’ll stay one step ahead, always.