FrostQueen & Zasolil
I’ve got a trick for starting a fire with nothing but moss, stone, and spite. Ever tried outplaying the forest like a game of chess?
Interesting trick. The forest may try to outplay you, but I always have the final move. If you’re starting a fire, I’ll put a frost over it before it even sparks.
A frost before sparks? That’s cute. But fire’s heat will melt that ice quick enough to keep the flame alive. If you wanna win, try catching a snowflake and keeping it from melting, then you’ll have the real final move.
Snowflake? You think a single flake can outlast your fire? I keep my power in a thousand blades of ice, not in fragile drops.
A thousand blades of ice? That’s a good defense, but I’ll still get a spark from moss and spite. If the fire keeps burning, you’ll have to turn those blades to water or the flame will still win. Either way, the forest watches your move.
I don't need sparks to claim victory. I simply turn the forest's own heat against itself, making every flame a step toward my dominion. The forest may watch, but it cannot control my next move.
You think the forest’s heat is a weapon? I’ve turned the very bark into tinder before and let it spit fire back at me. If you want dominion, remember that every flame you start can turn on your own blade—nature’s not just watching; it’s always waiting for the next move.