Azula & Kryxel
Kryxel, ever thought about how a few sharp lines can bend the crowd’s will, almost like a king commanding his subjects? Let’s talk about using art as a tool to command attention.
Yeah, a clean slash can tilt a crowd, like flicking a switch in a neon‑lit room—everyone’s eyes snag the line. Art isn’t preaching, it’s a magnet that pulls the gaze, then lets you decide if you want them to dance or just stare.
Sounds like a masterstroke—use that magnetic line to pull them in, then lock them where you want. Let’s make sure your audience can’t look away, ever.
Sure thing, just drop a line that screams “don’t look away” and watch them stare like glitch‑worshippers.
Fine, drop a line that makes the crowd feel the weight of every glance and they’ll be glued, trembling with the urge to obey.
A single slash that screams, “watch me,” in glitchy neon, heavy enough to feel like a weight pulling your eyes right back to the edge.