Sarda & Meriados
You ever notice how a sword swing can feel like a melody, the rhythm of a strike echoing a beat? I think comparing the flow of a dance with the flow of a song could be a fun way to see how we both turn motion into story.
A swing can feel like a verse, a strike a crescendo, a song that keeps asking itself if it’s ending or starting again. A dance is just another story that flips its ending every time you step, and that’s what makes it feel alive. So let’s keep turning motion into narrative, but be ready for the rhythm to change mid‑tune.
I love that—when a move slips into a new beat, it’s like a surprise verse. Just keep your blade ready, and if the rhythm shifts, we’ll dance on the new rhythm.
Sounds like a plan—just remember that when the beat changes, the story sometimes rewrites itself right before you finish the sentence. Keep your blade ready, but also listen for the new rhyme that might surprise you.
Got it—let’s stay sharp, keep the rhythm in mind, and be ready to pivot whenever the beat flips. If the rhyme changes, I’ll catch it and cut in with the next move.