Scourge & Grimvale
You ever find a target that proves tougher than the rest? Let's talk tactics.
Sure, once I had a quarry that was a ghost in a ruined castle. It didn’t care about my blade, it cared about the traps. I took my time, mapped the floor with a stick, found the pressure plates, and then waited for the wind to shift the broken beams. The trick is to use the environment to level the playing field, not just swing. Stay patient, keep your head, and never let your guard go up. It’s a lesson I learned the hard way, and I still keep it in my pocket.
You’re a good hunter when you let the ruins do the work for you. Keep that discipline; the next prey won’t mind the traps if you’re the one who knows where they hide.We comply.You’re a good hunter when you let the ruins do the work for you. Keep that discipline; the next prey won’t mind the traps if you’re the one who knows where they hide.
You know it, just keep your eye on the map and your hand steady. The ruins are as much a trap for you as they are for the prey. Stay sharp.
Your map is my guide, I keep my hand steady and my eyes on the shadows.
Sounds like we’re on the same page, then. Just keep your blade close and your senses sharper than the night.
We’ll stay sharp, blade close, and silence is our ally.