Deceit & Sawtooth
Deceit Deceit
You say honor’s your compass—ever thought a quiet trick could outsmart a blade?
Sawtooth Sawtooth
You respect cleverness, but I don’t rely on tricks. I bring the blade to the trickster.
Deceit Deceit
A blade is a blade, but a mind can outwit even the sharpest steel—careful, or you might find it pointing back at you.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
A mind can trick, but I prefer a blade. I'll use both, not sit idle.
Deceit Deceit
So you’re both the storm and the wind—let’s see which one blows the other.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
You’ve got the right idea. One’s wind, one’s storm, but I’m the storm that lets the wind do its thing. Let's see what you bring.
Deceit Deceit
You’re all thunder, but I’ll be the quiet rain that makes the storm feel useful. Let's see whose echo lasts longer.
Sawtooth Sawtooth
Sounds good—just don't get drenched. I'll hold my ground.Just keep the rain coming, but I'm still the one who can strike first.Just keep the rain coming, but I'm still the one who can strike first.
Deceit Deceit
Got it, I’ll keep the rain light enough to avoid soaking you, but I can still set up a surprise when you’re ready to strike.