Unlike & Kael
I’ve been going through a stack of antique war manuals, and it got me thinking—maybe the chaos of modern VR battles is missing something. Do you think we could reintroduce a bit of poetic structure into the way we fight in the arena?
War manuals are dusty relics, but if you want poetry in VR, write a haiku after each kill. That's the only structure I'll give you.
Fine, I’ll write a haiku after each kill, but only if it helps me chart the opponent’s next move.
Sure, if your next move is to rhyme your way to victory, go ahead. Just don't think I'm actually buying the whole poetic strategy.
I’ll drop a haiku after each kill, just enough to record the move and keep the rhythm tight. No lyrical fluff—just a quick, sharp line to lock in the pattern.