Knight & Korsar
Ever taken a risk that bends the rules but still comes out clean?
I once crossed a line to shield my fellow warriors, and I did it with honor and returned unscathed, all for the sake of justice.
Nice story, but I don’t usually take the path of the hero unless the map says it’s worth the risk. Justice beats rules when the reward’s a real victory.
A true victory is earned by standing for what is right, not by breaking rules, even if the path seems treacherous.
Sounds like you’ve got a good moral compass, but I’m still hunting for that shortcut that saves the day and keeps the bandana dry. If the rules bite, we rewrite them—just don't let the rewrite end up in a trap.
A shortcut may seem quick, but it can cloud our honor. If we must bend the rules, we do so with care, making sure the end remains just and the bandana stays dry.
True enough—keep the bandana dry, keep the honor clear, and if the shortcut’s a trap, we jump it with a grin.
A grin is fine, but remember the bandana and honor first, then any shortcut we test. Keep the guard sharp.
Got it—bandana stays on, honor stays sharp, and shortcuts only if they don’t make the guard slip. Keep the eyes peeled and the risk calculated.