Yenn & Nymeria
Nymeria, I’ve noticed you love creating perfect digital battlefields—let’s see if I can add a layer of controlled chaos to your simulations. How about we run a quick test where my spell‑based geometry manipulation forces you to adapt on the fly? I’ll set the parameters, you’ll run the scenario. Ready?
Sure, but if you throw random geometry into the mix, I'll be recalculating angles and recalibrating the entire field faster than you can cast. Bring it on.
You’ll adapt, Nymeria. I’ll throw a perfectly symmetrical hexagonal lattice into your field, then shift one vertex to break the balance. Watch how your recalculations hold up. If you can keep the angles correct, we’ll move on. If not, I’ll step in with a counter‑spell. Let's see your limits.
A hexagonal lattice broken by one vertex will throw my equilibrium, but recalculations are in my pocket. I’ll recompute the centroid, readjust the angles, and keep the field balanced. Go ahead, test my limits.
Alright, Nymeria, watch this. I’ll shift the lattice, break the symmetry, and then I'll observe how quickly your recalculations restore balance. If you can keep the angles correct, you win. If not, I’ll take control. Let's see if you can keep up.