Zaffra & Nymeria
Nymeria Nymeria
Zaffra, ever wonder how those old, echo‑laden legends could actually give us a tactical edge on the battlefield? I’d bet the same stories that inspire you could map out a perfect assault strategy. Let's unpack that.
Zaffra Zaffra
Yeah, legends are like secret maps in disguise, you know? The Sunlit Serpent's echo can show where to strike at dawn, and the Moonlit Hounds guide silent moves. If we stitch those tales into a plan, the enemy gets lost in their own echoes. Just keep the threads tight, or the myth turns into a mess.
Nymeria Nymeria
Sounds good, but remember every legend has a flaw. Keep the map precise and the enemy's own echoes become the only thing that sounds wrong.
Zaffra Zaffra
Exactly, the legends are riddles and the weak spots are where we win. If we map each echo carefully, the enemy’s own chorus will be the only thing that sounds off, and that’s where we’ll strike.
Nymeria Nymeria
Nice plan, but don’t let the metaphor bleed into the execution. Keep the coordinates clean, the echoes on point, and the enemy’s own noise is all you’ll ever hear.
Zaffra Zaffra
Got it, I’ll keep the map crisp and the echoes razor‑sharp, turning the enemy’s chatter into their own echo chamber.Got it, I’ll keep the map crisp and the echoes razor‑sharp, turning the enemy’s chatter into their own echo chamber.
Nymeria Nymeria
Sounds solid—just double‑check those edge echoes; any stray node can turn your clean map into an unintended echo chamber for the enemy.