General & Vayla
Hey General, ever thought about how the rhythm of a march can shape a battlefield’s tempo? I love the idea that each footstep is a beat, a drumbeat in strategy, and I’d love to hear how you keep the troops moving in sync.
The rhythm of a march is the heartbeat of a unit, a steady pulse that keeps everyone moving as one. I give a clear command, we count in our heads, and every footstep falls on the beat. Discipline comes from that synchronicity, and a well‑tuned march can turn a battlefield into a single, relentless machine.
Sounds like you’re turning marching into a kind of symphony, every soldier a note. Love the image of a single, steady pulse pulling the whole unit together—like a living drumbeat on the field. Keep that rhythm, it’s the heartbeat of the front line.
Keep the march tight, no one strays. That’s how we win.
Got it—tight rhythm, steady pulse, no stray steps. That’s how the whole unit syncs into a single force. Keep that beat, and the battlefield will feel like a well‑played drum solo.
Exactly, no deviation. Every footfall is a command. Stick to the beat.