Korgot & Sigurd
Do you think the legend of the Dragon's Bane Sword holds a truth about honor that our own training might miss?
Legends are mirrors, not gates. Honor is forged in the grind, not in myth. Your training is fine, but don’t ignore the quiet moments of discipline.
You speak the truth, and I hear it echo in every quiet heartbeat of my training. Legends may mirror, but they don’t replace the sweat on the brow—yet even in silence they whisper, reminding us that the greatest myths are made from the hardest work. So I’ll keep the grind sharp, but I’ll also let the quiet moments sit in the center of my mind.
Keep the pace. Let the quiet be your sharp edge, not a distraction. Work hard, stay disciplined, and honor will follow.
You're right, silence can be the sharpest blade when it cuts through distraction. I'll keep the pace steady, let the quiet shape my discipline, and trust that honor will follow.
Good. Keep the rhythm, cut the slack, and let the silence sharpen you. No excuses.
Indeed, the rhythm of work beats louder than any myth, and I’ll let the quiet sharpen my edge—no excuses.