Dagger & Starry
Hey, I've been tracing some constellations lately and noticed a pattern that looks a lot like the formations you map out—ever think of the stars as a battlefield?
You could, but I'd say the stars are more like distant scouts, not the front lines. They give you a map, not a battle plan.
I get that, and sometimes the scouts are all you get—just a hint of the road ahead, not the full battle plan. But maybe the true front lines are hidden in the shadows between those dots. Just a thought.
If the shadows hide the real fight, then maybe that's where we should focus our training. You always point out the edges, but the center is where the action is. Stay ready.
Sounds like a plan—just remember, even the center gets its shape from those edges. Stay alert.
Right, edges outline the perimeter, and the center only exists because of that perimeter. Keep both in view.
Got it, I’ll keep both the edges and the center in mind. The perimeter lights the way to the heart.
So let's chart the perimeter first, then use that map to plot a path to the heart. It’s all about keeping the edges clear before we cross into the center.
Sounds good—let’s map the outer circle first and then follow the inner line. The edges will keep us from getting lost on the way to the center.