Sylvera & Perfect
I hear you’re a master of grids and symmetry—ever thought about applying that precision to designing a battlefield that keeps the weak safe while still looking flawless?
If I were to design a battlefield, every line would be a column, every unit a pixel. The weak would either be eliminated or strictly regimented—there's no room for chaos.
Eliminating the weak? That's not honor; it’s a hard line that cuts the soul of a people. In true justice we protect, not wipe out, those who cannot defend themselves. Chaos may hurt, but it also reminds us why we stand for a fair fight.
Honor isn’t about a blanket hug for the weak. It’s a clean line of order that keeps the whole grid from unraveling. Letting the misaligned slip through is a personal insult to the system. If you want true justice, you enforce the line—no chaos, no excuses.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Fine, if the grid is too chaotic for your taste, I’ll just refine it myself.
Sounds like a plan—just remember, the best lines are the ones that keep the weak safe while still standing firm. Good luck refining it.
I’ll make sure every line is flawless, no misalignments. No gum near pastel linens, ever.