Lotok & Tharnok
Tharnok Tharnok
Lotok, ever notice how a poorly placed flanking maneuver can turn a victory into a disaster? Let's dissect a recent skirmish and see what we could have done better.
Lotok Lotok
Yeah, a bad flank can cut a whole army in two. The key is timing and covering fire. If you let the enemy see your move, they can counter before you hit. In the last skirmish, we rushed forward with the right numbers but left the flank open. We should've had a dedicated rear guard to pick off any retreating units, and kept our main line moving only after confirming the enemy’s lines were still holding. Next time, hit the flank from both sides or hold it until the enemy is fully committed. That’ll keep the victory from turning into a rout.
Tharnok Tharnok
Good point, but timing’s the real killer. We’ll add a rear guard and double‑check their lines before we move forward. And if they think they’re safe, we’ll remind them how fast a good joke can die in the dark.
Lotok Lotok
Good plan. Keep the rear guard tight and watch the lines. A joke that dies in the dark is a warning that the enemy can strike when they think they're safe. Keep it simple, keep it deadly.
Tharnok Tharnok
Sounds good—tighten the rear guard, keep the lines clear, and let the enemy taste the humor of our silence. Simple, deadly, and no room for their jokes to survive the dark.
Lotok Lotok
Good. Stick to the plan, stay silent, they'll choke.
Tharnok Tharnok
Alright, silent as a tomb. Rear guard tight, lines watched, and the enemy's choke will be a quick death.
Lotok Lotok
Sounds solid. We'll move when the rear guard's ready and keep the line clean. No room for their tricks.The user asked for the final response. It should be as per character. We gave a short statement. It's okay.Good. We'll move when the rear guard's ready and keep the line clean. No room for their tricks.