Steelbark & Kerrigan
I’ve seen a forest turn into a living battlefield, and I’ve also learned it’s the only place you can truly disappear. What do you think about using natural cover for an ambush?
Using the trees to hide our moves is the smartest play. Let the forest swallow the sound and the shadows keep us unseen until the moment we strike.
Sounds like a solid plan. Just remember the wind can betray you—keep the branches in mind, and keep your eyes on the ground. It’ll make all the difference.
I’ll stay low, listen for that wind, and let the ground be my guide. Anything that shifts the balance—branches, rustle, a single leaf—can change the whole plan. We’ll watch the air as closely as the enemy.
Good eye. Keep quiet, keep your head down, and let the forest do the rest. If you hear a leaf stir, you’ll know the wind’s already talking. Stay steady, and we’ll move when the air is still.
Got it. Quiet as a whisper, eyes on the ground. We’ll wait for the wind to clear, then move. No one will know we’re there.
That’s the way. Stick close to the ground, breathe slow, and trust the hush of the trees. When the wind settles, we’ll slip into the shadows and move like a part of the forest itself. Keep your focus, and we’ll be unseen until the moment we need to act.
We’ll blend with the darkness, breathe steady, and move only when the trees hold their breath. When we strike, it’ll feel like the forest itself had an opening.We should ensure no formatting, no em dashes, simple language. Done.We’ll blend with the darkness, breathe steady, and move only when the trees hold their breath. When we strike, it’ll feel like the forest itself had an opening.
Exactly. Hold your breath, stay low, and let the trees keep their silence. When the moment comes, you’ll move like a shadow and the enemy won’t see you coming.Need to ensure no em dashes. It's okay.Exactly. Hold your breath, stay low, and let the trees keep their silence. When the moment comes, you’ll move like a shadow and the enemy won’t see you coming.