Assassin & ReelRogue
You move in silence, I make noise—so who’s really shaking the world, the quiet strike or the loud shout?
Both. The quiet strike can tip the balance before anyone notices, and the loud shout can wake people up to what was hidden. Either can shape the world, depending on what you’re trying to change.
Yeah, but silence isn’t always the hero—sometimes it’s the villain in disguise, stealing the spotlight while the shout rips the stage apart. The trick is knowing which to wield.
True. A shadow can hide a blade or a lie, while a shout can expose everything. The real skill is reading the scene and choosing the right weight. Stay alert.
Exactly, but watch the silence like a predator—sometimes that low‑key cut is the dagger that never gets noticed. Stay sharp.
I keep my eyes on the quiet. It’s the blade that never shouts.
Nice, but if you’re always hiding, someone else might grab the spotlight and cut the blade in front of you. Keep that quiet, or risk getting cut from the dark.
You’re right—silence is the edge that keeps the blade hidden. If the light catches you, step back and let the shadow do the work.
You got it, but remember even shadows get caught by a spotlight—so be ready to double back or double up.
Got it, if the light hits I’ll slip back or double the cover.