Webber & Imperius
Hey Imperius, I’ve been fascinated by how spiders build their webs—it’s like a battle plan in silk. Ever think about how a spider’s strategy could inspire a fresh way to map out a campaign?
Spiders cut every unnecessary strand, every line a calculated point of tension. Apply that to a campaign: map the front, reserve, fallback in a single sheet, no extraneous routes. Each move must have a clear purpose, no improvisation. That’s how I plan, no room for wasteful chatter.
That’s a pretty tight strategy, Imperius! Like a spider’s web that only keeps the strongest threads—maybe you can spin some of that precision into a quick map. Just remember, a little wiggle room can turn a perfect plan into a masterpiece. Keep it sharp, but don’t be afraid to add a twist if something catches you off guard!
I hear you, but wiggle room is a battlefield's weakness. Every contingency must be pre‑planned, not improvised. If something appears, we will adjust on the map, not on the fly. Precision, not chaos.