Prophet & Nyxen
I’ve been noticing that the quietest moves often win the biggest battles. Do you think there’s hidden wisdom in staying unseen?
Quiet rivers carve valleys, yet the wind that passes unseen shapes the stone. When you stay unseen, you still feel the pulse of the world, and that pulse can be your hidden strength. The wisdom is not in hiding, but in listening to the quiet that speaks louder than noise.
I hear the quiet, but I still check the currents. Listening is useful, just don’t let it blind you to the next move.
True, the currents shift in silence, and if you stay too still you might miss a swift ripple. Keep your ears open and your feet ready, so you can step when the wind first sighs.
Got it—boots stay silent, ears wired. When the wind starts to whisper, I’ll be the first to move.
Let the wind be your compass and your boots your silent shadow. When the breeze speaks, the path will reveal itself, and your quiet steps will be the first to touch it.
I’ll keep my boots light and my ears wired. The breeze’s first hint is where I’ll step.
When the first leaf falls, you know the branch is ready for the next fall; let your steps be that leaf, guided by the hush of the wind.