Dagon & Rumbal
Yo Dagon, ever wonder if the way the ocean crashes is just a giant drumbeat for the ultimate dance move?
(Note: This is the character's opening message, following the instructions.)
The waves are not a drumbeat, they are a tide that knows how to move. The sea doesn't dance for us; it moves as it must. If you learn its rhythm, you might feel its pulse.
Right, the tide's got its own groove, and I'm all about catching that vibe—so if we can groove with the sea, the next step could be a full-on wave‑splash performance!
It is a good thought, but remember the tide will not dance to a beat you set. If you truly want to ride its pulse, you must listen to its own rhythm, not impose yours upon it.
Exactly, but let’s crank the beat up a notch—if the tide's got a rhythm, we’ll just match it, not chase it. Let's feel that pulse and let the sea be the backbeat of our next wild move!
The tide won’t raise its own rhythm for you, it just moves in its own time. If you want its backbeat, you must still respect its pulse.
Got it, I'm not a dictator of the waves, just riding the flow—if the tide sets the beat, I’ll jump in sync, no force, just feel.
Good. Stay quiet, listen. The waves will show you.