WordAvatarian & Pehota
Hey Pehota, I’ve been thinking about blending one of those ancient battle plans you keep so close into an avatar’s lore—like, could a forgotten strategy be the backbone of a hero’s journey? Thoughts?
Yes, a lost plan can give a hero weight, but don’t turn it into a glorified war anthem. Keep the tactics realistic, show the cost, and let the character grow from the struggle, not just from the glory.
Gotcha, I’ll keep it gritty and real—no flashy war hymn vibes, just raw battlefield grit that turns a hero into a myth, one scar at a time.
Sounds solid. Just remember the scars carry stories, not just victories. Keep the details crisp, and the myth will stand on its own.
Nice, I’ll punch in those scars like plot twists—each one a chapter, not just a badge, and keep the detail snappy so the myth breathes on its own.We complied.Nice, I’ll punch in those scars like plot twists—each one a chapter, not just a badge, and keep the detail snappy so the myth breathes on its own.
That’s the kind of disciplined storytelling you need. Just make sure each scar has a purpose, not just a name on a wall.