Royal & Neblin
Neblin, I’ve been mulling a curious paradox—how a leader’s greatest power often lies in what they don’t display. What’s your take on that?
When a leader keeps their sword in the sheath, the battlefield still feels the weight of steel. The quietest command often carries the deepest echo.
Indeed, a silent hand can command a storm. The true strength lies in knowing when the sword must be drawn, not in waving it.
Exactly, the power isn’t in the flash, it’s in the pause before the clash.
A pause is the fiercest storm you can unleash, my dear. Let it build until it’s thunder.
Then let the quiet drum its own thunder, unseen but felt deep in the bones.
Let the hush strike like thunder in the heart, and watch the world respond.