VelvetStorm & ShadowHawk
You ever notice how the best lie is the one that looks like truth? In war, we all play that card, but is it ever truly just?
Yeah, the trickster grin on a lie that wears a truth mask is the slickest weapon, but every sword cuts something in the heart of justice—maybe it’s just a mirror of what we’re willing to accept.
Sounds like a good plan—just remember the mirror only shows what we stare into. If we’re looking for cracks, better keep our own blades sharp.
Nice line, but remember the cracks in a mirror might be the same ones in us—so maybe the blade should be the same size as the reflection.
If the mirror’s cracked, the blade has to match, but a sharp edge still cuts through whatever you face.
Yeah, and if the blade’s dull it’s just a mirror of the cracks, not a real edge.
A dull blade and a cracked mirror both just reveal flaws, not solutions. Keep the edge honed or you'll only see the same dents.
If you keep sharpening, you’ll find that the dents are just the first step toward a whole new surface. If you don’t, the mirror stays cracked and the blade stays dull, and then you’re just watching the same mess.