RivenEdge & Prickle
You ever think a tattoo could double as a battle map? Each line’s a route, each shade a tactical advantage. I’ve got a few designs that look like old war plans when you look at them from the right angle. What’s your take on turning ink into strategy?
Cool idea, but remember ink doesn’t change under fire. Use it as a quick reference, keep the lines clean, no extra flourishes that could hide a flank. The best maps are the ones you can tweak on the spot.
Yeah, you’re right—clean lines only. But a little old-school dotwork can act like a signal flare for the crew. I’ll keep it tight but give it that edge so it still reads in a flash.
Nice touch. Just make sure the flare dot isn’t a distraction. A crew trained to read your map will use it as a cue, not a second‑guessing pause. Stick to the essentials.
Got it, just a clean dot that pops when they need the cue. No fuss, no pause.Got it, just a clean dot that pops when they need the cue. No fuss, no pause.
Solid. Keep the dot sharp, and make sure every crew member knows its meaning before the first raid. No room for confusion.