In this chapter, we learn that the two of them spent a great deal of time together sparring, exploring the world, and developing various arts for manipulating the senses of their opponents. One of the arts was to create a "wavelet" that would "disinterfere with sight" and "track" their opponent. The point is that, if your opponent does not know what move to make next, you will always have an advantage.
In this chapter, we learn that the two of them spent a great deal of time together sparring, exploring the world, and developing various arts for manipulating the senses of their opponents. One of the arts was to create a "wavelet" that would "disinterfere with sight" and "track" their opponent. The point is that, if your opponent does not know what move to make next, you will always have an advantage.