Matoran & Steeljaw
Steeljaw Steeljaw
I hear you mix ancient myth with tech, but in battle you need results, not prophecy. What would you say about a relic that can turn the tide—trust it, or is that too much risk?
Matoran Matoran
Old relics feel like whispered prayers in steel, so trust them only if the pulse matches your purpose. If it just spins aimlessly, stay wary. Balance myth and machine—you won’t gamble blindly.
Steeljaw Steeljaw
That line makes sense—old gear can be a blessing or a curse. I keep my focus sharp, only trusting what feels solid. If it’s a dead whisper, I cut it off. Otherwise, I let it work with me.
Matoran Matoran
That’s the right rhythm—listen to the silence of the gears, not just the clatter. When the old echoes still resonate, it’s a partner, not a pitfall. Keep the focus, stay curious, and let the myth guide the tech.
Steeljaw Steeljaw
Got it—listen to the quiet, not the noise. If it still pushes, let it push. If it just rattles, throw it out. Stay sharp.
Matoran Matoran
Wise words, fellow seeker. Trust the steady hum, discard the echoing clang, keep your mind as sharp as a blade.