Nilfgaardian & Perfect
Nilfgaardian Nilfgaardian
I find that the most decisive armies march in perfect rows, just as your spreads do in flawless grids. What do you think makes that alignment so critical on the battlefield?
Perfect Perfect
Because a line that is off is a line that is exposed. When every footstep is measured, the enemy sees no weakness, just a disciplined march. The same way a slanted hem is a personal affront—no one tolerates sloppy tactics on the field.
Nilfgaardian Nilfgaardian
Indeed, a crooked line invites attack, just as a crooked hem invites contempt. Keep your formations straight, and the enemy will have no opening to exploit. How do you ensure that discipline translates to every corner of your forces?
Perfect Perfect
I start with a checklist—no margin can be off by more than a millimeter. Then I audit every move, re‑assign anyone who drifts. If a seam starts to wobble, I trim it immediately, just as I trim a stray stitch in a print. In short, I make sure every detail is measured and recounted before it leaves my office. That’s how discipline never leaks out.