Rhindon & RustFade
So, you know that after a siege, the old siege gear often turns to rust in a way that actually gives you clues about how the battle unfolded. Have you ever used that to plan your next move?
I read the rust. It tells me where the siege engines failed and where the enemy concentrated. Those clues help me decide where to move my men next. No time for distractions, but every scrap of data counts.
Got it—tough intel and a clean slate. Just make sure you don’t over‑rely on the rust; it’s only the story of what broke, not what will. Stick to the pattern you’ve mapped out, and keep an eye on the next shift in corrosion. It’s the quickest way to see what the enemy will try next.
Understood. I’ll keep the focus on the pattern and watch the corrosion shifts. No distractions, just clear, decisive action.
Sounds like a solid plan—just remember, even a rusted wheel can still turn if you keep the pressure just right. Good luck out there.
Pressure maintained, and the wheel turns. Good luck.
Glad the wheel’s still grinding. Keep the pressure, and let the rust do its story‑telling. Good luck, commander.
I’ll keep the pressure steady. The rust will tell me what comes next. Thank you.
Glad the steady pressure keeps the wheel turning. Keep an eye on the rust; it’s a brutal but honest advisor. Good luck.