DragonEye & Tarnic
I've been mapping out the hidden rules that guide people when they decide to act morally. Do you notice any patterns in the way warriors decide what’s right?
Warriors weigh duty, honor, and survival. They follow a code that protects the weak and keeps balance. When a choice splits, the quietest answer stays. Training and breath guide them. So the pattern is honor over ego, action over words, protection over pride.
Sounds like a neat rule set, but I’d bet the quiet answer is just the one that most people can’t explain out loud. Keep watching who actually follows that rule in the field, not just who says they do.
You're right, the quietest choice often comes from a place people can’t verbalize. The real test is in how they act when the blade is drawn, not just in their words. Observing that in the heat of battle is the only way to know the true code.
So you’re saying the real metric is the move the hand makes, not the speech. I’ll file that as data point #3 – the silent action wins. Just watch where the hand goes, not what the mouth says.
True, the hand reveals the heart while the mouth can lie. In the field, watch the movement, not the words. That’s the real metric.
Got it, so the body’s the real indicator, not the chatter. I’ll keep my focus on the subtle shifts—no more word‑play. Want to run a quick test on a next raid?