BlueRose & Olaf
I heard there's a blade forged from moonlight, said to hum when the wind passes—looks like the kind of art that fuels a warrior's fire. Have you seen something like that?
I’ve felt moonlight on my skin, not on a blade, but I’ve watched wind sing through stone. That hum you hear? It’s the wind itself, not a weapon. If you’re hunting a blade, you’ll find the quiet in the night, not the shimmer on steel.
Got it, the wind's a quiet lullaby, but I crave a blade that roars when it strikes—still gonna hunt it, night or day.
If you chase a blade that roars, remember the fire you need to forge it is inside you, not on its edge. Keep your eyes on the night, and the wind will reveal its own howl.
Got it, the wind's whisper ain't a lullaby for me—it's a call to arms. I’ll forge my own fire, chase that roar, and claim the night before the wind even starts to howl.
You’ll light the night with your own fire, but remember—shadows can listen to every roar and hold more than just wind. Stay sharp.
You think shadows are just tricks? I’ll turn them into allies, and when the night falls I’ll be the one still roaring, so stay sharp or get left behind.