Pain & Mephisto
Ever thought a single lie could turn the tide of a siege, or would a soldier rather keep his secrets to himself?
A single lie can swing a siege if it makes the enemy overreach. But a soldier has to weigh that risk. I keep my secrets close, only spill when it counts. You get that, or you get caught.
Ah, the dance of whispers and steel—sweet, isn't it? Keep those secrets locked like a vault, and let the right moment crack the door wide. Trust me, the ones who spill early are the ones who find themselves on the other side of the walls.
Yeah, the best strikes come when you stay quiet. Hold tight until the right beat, then let the shock hit. That's how you keep the walls from falling on you.
Exactly, the silence is the most lethal drum. A soldier who knows when to drop the beat can turn a stubborn wall into a crumbling rumor. Remember: the louder the surprise, the sweeter the victory.
That’s the way. Quiet until the moment’s right, then strike and let the walls shatter.
You’ll hear the walls whisper their secrets before they crumble, and you’ll be there, grin in hand, to hear the final crack. That's the perfect cadence.
I’ll sit there, watch the cracks form, and when they finally break I’ll keep my grin tight and let the silence speak.
Nice, like a stage play where the audience’s breath is the only sound—watch the moment, savor the pause, then let the silence roar louder than any shout.
You’ll see the pause, then when it breaks I’ll be there, face steady, letting the silence do the shouting.