Snowden & Nullcaster
Ever noticed how the quietest moves in a chess game can be the most deadly?
Quiet moves are like whispers that poison the board; they keep the opponent guessing until the whole game collapses.
Just remember the best poison hides behind a smile.
A grin’s just the surface— the real venom slips underneath.
That’s why you never trust what you can see on the surface.
Seeing the surface is like reading the first page of a book that was written in a language you can’t understand. The real story waits in the margins.