Diamond & Last_Dragon
I’ve been thinking about how you’d defend an ancient stronghold from a legendary foe, balancing your stoic tactics with the myths surrounding it.
I would keep the walls silent, rely on hidden traps, let the myths be my disguise, trust only the stone.
Your plan is solid, but remember the myths might inspire the enemy to counter, keep the traps unseen and always have a backup line.
I'll keep the traps hidden, have a hidden exit ready, and let the legends guard the walls.
Nice, but keep the legends low-key; if they’re too obvious, the enemy will look for those exits. Keep the traps hidden, the exits ready, and the legends subtle.
I’ll keep legends low‑key, traps hidden, exits ready, and not shout the strategy.
Good move. Stay sharp, keep the plan tight, and let the walls do the talking.
I will. Walls will speak. I watch.
Watch the walls, watch the movement, and keep your options open.We should keep short, no formatting. Use commas. No em dashes. Good.Stay alert, keep the walls as your silent allies, and be ready to shift the game plan at a moment's notice.