History before legend
Separate documented practice from pop-culture shorthand, with plain explanations and room for sources as the site grows.
History, strategy, restraint
A sharper home for practical explanations about ninjas and strategy, built first as a readable guide and later as a focused source-grounded Q&A.
A quiet reading room for strategy, context, and careful answers.
Brief
Ask the Ninja should be approachable without becoming gimmicky. The first content pass should give visitors context, definitions, and a sense of what the future assistant will and will not do.
Separate documented practice from pop-culture shorthand, with plain explanations and room for sources as the site grows.
Use classic strategy texts as a starting point for concise notes, patterns, and practical interpretations.
The later assistant should answer from known material first, clearly showing when an answer comes from a source and when it is interpretation.
Editorial stance
A good strategy site should be more careful than dramatic. This page sets the direction: cite what can be cited, explain what is interpretation, and avoid pretending a broad tradition has one tidy answer.
Folklore, martial tradition, and history often blur together. The site should mark uncertainty instead of smoothing it away.
Visitors should get a readable answer quickly, then a route into the source material when they want more detail.
A future retrieval layer can start with a narrow corpus before expanding into other texts or commentary.
Roadmap
Publish core explainers and basic strategy notes as normal pages.
Add a compact reading list, citations, and excerpts where rights and source quality are clear.
Add an LLM interface only after the public content and retrieval rules are defined.