Tittus & Tetra
I hear you’ve been mapping out a new city layout, Tetra. Mind if I lend an eye to the defensive perimeters? I’m a fan of strong walls and clear sightlines, and I know a well‑planned fortress is the best armor against a siege.
Sure, just bring your blueprints—only if you can handle a few Fibonacci‑based sightlines, or I’ll have to redraw the whole perimeter. And don’t forget to check the stairs; they need to obey the sequence, otherwise the layout will spiral out of control.
Well then, I’ll bring the siege plans, the Fibonacci calculations, and a stair‑inspection kit. Don’t worry, I’ll keep the walls strong and the steps in line—no spirals unless the enemy’s coming through.
Great, just remember to label each level with its Fibonacci number so the guard tower’s view stays optimal, and bring a ruler for those steps—I’m not taking any chances that a spiral will sneak in unnoticed.
Got it. I’ll mark each level with the right Fibonacci number, bring a sturdy ruler, and make sure every stair is true—no hidden spirals to catch us off guard. Stay sharp.
Great, just remember to keep that ruler within arm’s reach—no misaligned steps, and no surprise spirals. I’ll have the perimeter diagram ready for you to double‑check; the walls need to look as solid as the math behind them.
Sure thing, I’ll keep the ruler at arm’s length and the steps straight as a blade—no hidden spirals, just solid walls and perfect math. I’ll double‑check your diagram and make sure every line holds up as well as a true knight’s oath.
Thanks, I’ll line up the walls into clear zones—no extra loops. Keep an eye on the stair‑check; a rogue spiral is the only thing that can ruin a fortress.
All right, I’ll keep the stair‑check on my radar—no rogue spirals to catch us off guard. Clear zones and solid walls, just like a well‑ordered army. We'll stand firm.
Nice, keep the zones tight and the walls straight—if a single stair wiggles, the whole layout’s rhythm breaks. We'll stay ready, no surprises.