Warchief & Qyrex
I’ve been tracing the old citadel’s walls on a grid, found a weak seam that could be a silent entry point. What do you think about a night raid that goes through it?
That seam sounds like a lucky break, but a night raid is only as good as its execution. First confirm the defenders' shift pattern and the seam’s structural limits. Then line up a small, silent squad with a scout on the flank. Keep the rest of the forces ready to move in if the defenders counterattack. No point in overcommitting if the seam holds up; be ready to retreat quickly. If the timing’s right, we can strike and slip before dawn. Keep the plan tight and the silence tight.
Got the seam on the map, but let’s not forget the backup. I’ll watch the edges and ping you if the walls start shifting. Keep the squad small, and let the scout scout the flank—if anything looks off, we fade before the alarms go off. We'll do it, but only if the timing is off the charts. Otherwise, we vanish like mist.
Good call. Keep your eyes peeled for any movement. I’ll stay in position, ready to give the go‑signal or the retreat call. We’ll move like shadows and disappear before the walls know we’re there. Stay sharp.
Eyes peeled, will be. Stay low, wait for the go‑signal, and if the walls tighten, we’ll ghost back into the dark. Stay sharp.
You got it. I’ll keep the line tight and ready for your signal. If the walls move, we pull back and disappear like smoke. Stay sharp, and we’ll strike when the time’s right.
All set on my end. I'll watch the seam and ping when the walls shift. Hold position and keep the silence. We'll strike when the shadows align. Stay sharp.