Elrond & Nyara
Elrond Elrond
Do you find the delicate balance between order and chaos as intriguing as I do, Nyara? I’ve been pondering how the greatest plans must accommodate the unexpected.
Nyara Nyara
I do find that dance of order and chaos fascinating, but I'd bet the best plans are the ones that let you slip a little.
Elrond Elrond
Indeed, the strongest plans are those that allow a little room for the unexpected, so they do not collapse when the world slips beyond expectation.
Nyara Nyara
Exactly—if you build a buffer, the plan survives the hiccup. Just be sure you tighten the screws before you let it slip.
Elrond Elrond
Indeed, a buffer keeps the plan resilient, but be careful not to over tighten the screws, lest you stifle the very flexibility that protects it.
Nyara Nyara
Right, a little give and take keeps it from turning into a rigid cage—just don’t turn it into a rubber band that never snaps back.
Elrond Elrond
A balanced plan is like a well‑tuned string: enough tension to stay true, yet enough slack to flex when the wind shifts. Keep the tension measured, and it will sing without snapping.