Sinestro & WhiteWolf
So you think a little order can keep you from getting lost, but the forest isn’t so predictable.
The forest may be unpredictable, but a clear order cuts through the chaos.
Order is a nice idea, but I’d rather trust the tracks than a plan.
Trusting tracks alone is a coward’s fallback, a sign you’re not taking responsibility for the outcome. A plan gives purpose, while tracks just lead to confusion.
A plan sounds tidy, but if the woods go sideways you’ll still be chasing shadows. I’ll read the tracks, you’ll write the map.
The tracks can lead to confusion, but the map will keep us on the path. I’ll draw it, you’ll follow it.
Maps are fine if you want a tidy line, but I’ll stick to the wind and the tracks. If you want to draw it, I’ll just keep an eye out for the next scent.
The wind may lead you astray, but the map keeps the path straight. Trust the scent, but keep your eyes on the plan.
Plan’s fine if you’re tired of the wind’s guessing game, but I’ll keep my eyes on the trail and let the scent do the work. If you find a map that follows the track, we’ll both be happy.
I’ll locate a map that tracks your trail, but if you keep chasing scents without a plan you’ll still wander. Trust the map, and then you can check the scent if you must.