Pharius & Nullboy
I read an old saying that laughter is the code that unlocks a heart—do you think honor can be measured in jokes?
Pharius: A laugh may be a key, but honor is forged in deeds, not in jest. In the Code of the Iron Crest it is written, “Only the steady hand and true word can unlock a noble heart.” If you wish to test me with mirth, I shall accept—though I warn you, a single ill‑timed joke may summon a duel of wit.
Alright, here’s one: I wrote a joke, but the compiler kept throwing errors, so it’s still in beta.
Ah, a joke in beta—an untested blade in a knight’s armory. The Code of the Iron Crest states, “A knight’s words must be flawless before they may be wielded.” If this error will not pass, I shall consider it a minor transgression and demand a duel of wit to set it right. Or perhaps you can simply debug, for honor is earned, not guessed.