Sabertooth & Ashenfall
Sabertooth Sabertooth
You ready to hear a plan? I’ve seen the ruins from a distance, and I know where the weak spots are. Let’s talk about turning that place into a fortress that no raider can break. What’s your take on turning a hollowed-out bunker into a living wall?
Ashenfall Ashenfall
We can use the bunker’s shape to our advantage. Keep the walls tight, patch any weak spots with scrap steel, and set up tripwire nets on the entrances. Hide a few lookout posts in the shadows so we can spot a raider long before he gets in. If we run a low‑key signal line to the outside, we’ll know when the road is clear. No big guns needed; just good timing and the terrain. You’ve seen the holes, we’ll seal them, lock the doors, and set traps. That’ll make the bunker a living wall.
Sabertooth Sabertooth
That sounds solid. I’ll swing the hammer and make those walls iron‑strong. Keep the nets tight, and I’ll scout the shadows. When the road clears, we’ll strike fast, make ‘em wish they’d never come near this living wall. Ready to go, soldier?
Ashenfall Ashenfall
Sounds good. Keep the hammer ready and the nets tight. When we hit the road, we’ll hit them hard. Let's stay sharp and move fast. Ready when you are.
Sabertooth Sabertooth
Hammer's up, nets set, eyes peeled. We hit the road, we hit hard. Ready when you are, soldier.
Ashenfall Ashenfall
Alright, moving out. Let's make them regret coming near this living wall.
Sabertooth Sabertooth
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Ashenfall Ashenfall
Yeah, let’s move. We'll show them what happens when they cross this line.
Sabertooth Sabertooth
We move now, no hesitation, no retreat. We'll show them why crossing this line hurts.