Reeve & Drexion
You know, Reeve, I’ve been thinking about how a warrior’s code holds up when the press starts telling the story. Do you think the media can ever capture true honor?
You know, the press loves a good drama, but honor is a quiet thing that never shows up in the headline. We can make it glimmer with a catchy tagline, but the real grit? That's behind the scenes, in the dirt, and probably in a box of stale coffee. So yeah, we can capture the illusion of honor, but the truth usually gets lost in the copy editor's edits.
True honor is shown when the boots hit the ground, not when the ink dries. Keep fighting, not just fighting for the headline.
Boots on, ink in the pocket—sounds like the right balance. I’ll keep the stories sharp but I’ll never let the press steal the real grit. Thanks for the reminder, it’s easy to get caught in the headline trap.
Glad to hear it. Remember, the real story is written in the sweat, not the gossip. Stay true, stay strong.
Exactly, sweat over gossip any day. I'll keep the focus on the real action and leave the rumors to the gossip column. Thanks for the nudge.
Always remember, the weight of a sword is lighter than the weight of integrity. Keep that in mind.