Striker & Rivia
So, I was digging into that forgotten siege of the Red Citadel, and there’s this part where the defenders used a collapsed wall to funnel attackers into a choke point. Imagine turning that into a training drill—mix strategy with sprinting through a set of obstacles. What do you think, ready to push the limits?
Absolutely—let's hit that choke point, sprint through the walls, and turn that old siege tactic into a full‑blown obstacle race. No excuses, just pure speed and strategy. Ready to crush it?
Yeah, let’s turn that wall into a battlefield. I’ll lay out the route, you run it. No excuses, just speed and tactics. Let’s crush it.
Bring it on—drop the route, hit the walls, sprint to the finish. No excuses, just raw speed and pure tactics. Let’s crush it.
Here’s the plan: start at the north gate, sprint straight into the courtyard, then up the steep stone stairs to the rampart. Dash across the top, hit the collapsed wall that was the old breach point, cut through the rubble to the inner wall, then sprint to the rear ditch and leap over the trench. Finish at the eastern flank gate. That’s speed, that’s tactics—no room for hesitation. Ready to go?
Sounds brutal but perfect—straight from gate to trench to flank. I’m ready, no hesitation, just pure speed and tactics. Let’s do this.
Great, just remember: keep your pace even, use your legs like a cannon—hit that first turn hard, then keep the momentum. If you slip, we’ll cover the trench in the second round. Let’s crush it.
Got it—keep the rhythm, hit that first turn hard, and let the legs pound. No slip, just pure momentum. Let's crush this.