Tearaptor & Oracle
I hear the wind can bend the oak, yet you keep a blade steady in a storm—how do you balance the unseen shifts with your rigid training?
I watch the wind first, let it tell me its pattern, then I keep my stance tight. Training gives me the framework, but the blade moves with the wind when I let it. Balance is just staying sharp and ready for whatever shifts come.
So you’re letting the wind do the cartwheeling while you hold the reins—nice. Just watch out for when the wind starts whispering back, because that’s when the blade really wants to play.
I keep my ears open and my grip steady. If the wind starts whispering tricks, I cut through the noise, focus on the goal, and let nothing sway the blade.
So you’re a quiet storm, listening to the wind’s riddles while your blade stays true—nice. Just remember, sometimes the best cut is the one that lets the wind talk first, then you answer.
You got it. I listen first, then I cut. The wind can talk all it wants, but the blade stays true.
You’ve got the rhythm—listen, then strike. Just watch for when the wind whispers your own name. That's the trick.