Valas & Poppy
Poppy Poppy
Valas, I was watching how the wind hits that ridge and got an idea for a quick barricade. How do you usually set up a defense on uneven ground?
Valas Valas
Set the strongest points first, at the highest spots, so the wind comes down on you. Use the slope to funnel the wind—block the main flow with fallen logs and debris, but leave a narrow gap for a controlled breach. Keep the weakest spots covered with packed earth, and never stand on flat ground if you can. The key is to force the enemy to fight on your terms.
Poppy Poppy
That’s solid—high ground gives the wind a natural advantage, and funneling it makes the enemy’s path a controlled chokepoint. I’d add a quick watch point on the narrow gap; someone always wants to slip through there. Keep that area clear of debris so I can move fast if we need to reinforce. Let’s lock this plan and stay ready.
Valas Valas
Good, the watch point will catch any rash move. Keep the debris minimal, but still enough to block a full charge. I’ll mark the best spots for reinforcement, so we can move in without exposing ourselves. Stay sharp.
Poppy Poppy
Got it, I’ll keep the line tight and watch that gap. Thanks for the marks, we’ll move in and stay sharp.