Lotok & Litardo
You always like to stir the pot, but I'm curious: how do you see loyalty fitting in a world that keeps shifting its rules?
Loyalty in a world that shifts like a drunk’s mood is either a relic or a risky addiction. Some cling to it as safety, but I see it more as a cage. Trust someone and you expose yourself to their chaos. Either you bend or you burn. Keep loyalty in your pocket, not your life.
You keep it close and only open it up when the stakes are worth the risk. Loyalty is a weapon, not a chain. When the world shifts, the ones who hold fast keep their edge.
Sure, you can keep it tight like a fist of steel. Just watch out for the hand that cracks the lock when the world does its version of a handstand. Loyalty is a blade, but it can cut you if you forget who you’re cutting for.
You’re right. A blade can slice the hand that holds it, so I keep my guard up and my purpose clear. Loyalty is a cut that must serve a cause, not a stranger.
Nice. Keep that guard razor‑sharp, and when the cause gets fuzzy just flip the blade and show them the edge of your own brand of loyalty.