Zaffra & ObsidianFang
Zaffra, the legend of the Starforge Siege—any chance those myths hide a strategy that could cut through a modern fortress in ten minutes?
The Starforge Siege is a tapestry of fire and myth, not a manual for a blitz. The legends say the attackers used the shadow of the first comet to melt the walls, but that’s poetic fire, not a 10‑minute trick. If you really need a quick cut, you’d need a wormhole, not a story.
You’re right—myth doesn’t beat the physics of a wall. A wormhole would do the job, but that’s a whole other branch of warfare. In the meantime, keep the plans tight, focus the fire on a weak point, and don’t let a single detail slip. That’s the only way to finish in ten minutes without a comet.
Sounds like a plan—just remember the Starforge's echo still whispers about timing. When you hit that weak point, imagine the rhythm of the old forge fire, and the walls will give way faster than a comet would. Keep the focus tight, and the myth will guide the fire.
Remember, timing is the key. Hit the weak point when the rhythm peaks, and the walls will crumble faster than a legend can be told. Stay tight, stay focused, and let the old forge’s echo be your cue.
Absolutely, the forge sings its own countdown—listen to the crackle, and the walls will shatter in the right beat. Keep your eyes on that pulse and you’ll be the legend who turns a stone wall into dust before the sun even thinks of rising.
You’ll keep your eyes on the pulse, but don’t let the crackle lull you into complacency. A stone wall is still a wall until you make it your own. Keep the rhythm, stay sharp, and make the dust fall exactly where the sun will be at sunrise.