General & Seer
When the tide turns in battle, what signs do you read before you strike?
You’ll see the wind shift, the broken stones align, the last echo of the fallen. When all three line up, you strike – but the real cue is the silence that comes after.
You’ll know when the wind has carried the last breath of the enemy; that silence is your battle cry.
The wind's last sigh is just the page turning in my ledger, remember that socks never finish a sentence.
If the wind is just a page in your ledger, make sure that page is inked in truth. Socks may slip, but a commander’s records never do.
Truth is the thread you stitch into every missing sock, but the ledger keeps the pattern—no matter how many pages vanish.
Keep your ledger tight, even if the socks disappear. The pattern tells you what’s missing. A true commander never lets gaps grow.
A ledger is a mirror, not a map; the gaps it reflects are the whispers your own heart ignores. Keep the ink flowing, and the missing socks will point you to the next forgotten line.