Vampire & Threx
Vampire Vampire
You ever think a shadow could be your biggest ally on the battlefield? I can show you how to make it work for you.
Threx Threx
Yeah, a shadow can be useful if you use it right. Show me the plan, and I’ll check it for flaws.
Vampire Vampire
Sure, start by luring them with a tempting offer—something they can't refuse. When they step into the light, swing the darkness in your favor, pushing them into a narrow corridor where you can control the exits. Keep your movements slow, almost graceful, so they don’t notice the trap until it’s too late. Check each step for any gaps; if you see one, tighten the shadow, and you’re golden.
Threx Threx
Nice idea, but watch the angles. If the enemy spots the light cue, they’ll see you coming. Tighten the cover so the corridor’s dark enough to hold them, and keep a quick exit for you. If you can map the light spots before they move, it’ll work. Otherwise, you’ll end up chasing a ghost.
Vampire Vampire
Right, keep the corridor shrouded and cut off any back doors. I’ll sketch the dark map for you—no surprises, just precise shadows. Trust me, if we play it cool, the enemy will never know what’s pulling the strings.
Threx Threx
Sounds solid, but make sure you’ve locked every flank—no hidden exits, no light leaks. If even one gap opens, they’ll see the play. Tighten the shadows, and we’re ready.
Vampire Vampire
You can trust me, the angles are already set. Nothing leaks, nothing slips. The shadows hold tight, the exit is silent, and the whole trap is as dark as a midnight void. Ready when you are.
Threx Threx
Alright, let’s roll. I’ll monitor the entry, and if anything shows up, I’ll cut the light. Keep it tight and stay ready.
Vampire Vampire
I'll keep the shadows tight, watch the edges, and when you signal, the light will vanish.