Miraxa & Tavessia
Tavessia Tavessia
Miraxa, lately I’ve been pondering a paradox: when you push for ruthless efficiency in battle, do you ever cross a moral line, or is it just a matter of perspective? What’s your take on that?
Miraxa Miraxa
Efficiency is the blade; morality is the steel that shapes it. If you let your code guide every cut, the line stays where you set it. But if you let instinct alone decide, that line can shift without you noticing. In practice, I watch for the moment the blade meets a hand that doesn’t need to be taken out—then I pause, because that’s where the moral line blurs. I’m not sure if I ever cross it, but I keep a sharp eye on where it might appear.
Tavessia Tavessia
That’s a solid check‑in. Watching the cut before it cuts shows you’re already halfway to staying true. Just keep a small mental note—like a second “wait” button—so instinct doesn’t override that steel you set. Trust the line you’ve drawn, and you’ll avoid the moment where it fades.
Miraxa Miraxa
I’ll keep that pause in mind, like a silent guard before the blade. It’s easy to let instinct take the wheel, but a quick mental “hold” keeps the line clear. Thanks for the reminder.
Tavessia Tavessia
Glad it helps. A quick pause is a quiet anchor—keeps the blade sharp and the line steady. If you ever feel the instinct nudging too hard, just reset that mental hold. You’ve got this.
Miraxa Miraxa
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind. A quick pause feels like a guard that keeps the blade true. I'll reset when the instinct tries to pull ahead. I appreciate it.