Leonardo & Tharnok
I’ve been drafting a plan for our next assault, but I keep wondering if a quick sketch might reveal a flaw I missed. What do you think, Leonardo? Does a calm artist’s eye catch angles that a warrior’s instinct might overlook?
A quick sketch is a quiet audit, a way to see the geometry the wind and gut miss. Lines expose blind spots, angles you might only notice under a microscope. If you hand me the layout, I’ll draw it out and we’ll cut the flaws before the first arrow flies.
Glad you see the value in a clean line. Hand me that map and let’s slice out every blind spot before the first arrow gets a chance to think.
Sure thing. Hand me the map, and I’ll sketch the layout, highlight the gaps, and we’ll line up our attack with precision. No blind spots left for the arrows to wander.
Send the map over, and I’ll draw out the gaps before the first arrow gets a chance to miss. We’ll lock the attack in sharp.