Nevermore & SteelEcho
Nevermore, I’ve been mapping the way chaos spreads in both battlefields and canvases—care to see if your creative storms fit into a probability curve?
Sure, let me see if my storms can fit your curve, or if they'll just tear the graph apart.
Alright, chart the winds. I’ll set up the axes, you bring the storm. We’ll see if your chaos aligns or just rips the grid.
Alright, lay out your axes, and I’ll toss in a hurricane that probably turns every line into a question mark.
X‑axis: intensity, Y‑axis: frequency of impact. Mark your hurricane’s path on the grid. If it crosses the threshold, I’ll reroute the lines and create a new contingency. If it’s too volatile, we’ll clip the data and report a failure. Ready to plot?
I’m ready, but don’t expect it to stay tidy—my hurricane will probably rewrite the whole chart.
Fine. Mark your hurricane’s center on the grid, note the wind speed and path. I’ll adjust the lines, clip the data where necessary, and log the anomaly. If it blows the chart apart, we’ll build a new map. Let’s get it.