Aragorn & Diglore
I’ve heard of an old stone circle deep in the northern forest, a place the old folk say still holds the echoes of a forgotten age. Got any thoughts on what might be hidden there?
Maybe it’s a burial ground, or an astronomical marker the old folk used to track the seasons. The stones could still hold magnetic or acoustic anomalies that echo the ancient rituals. I’d bring a magnetometer and a portable spectrometer – if the stone’s dust has any trace of old pigments or metal, it’ll give us a clue. The trick is to keep the field clean and the questions tight; otherwise the forest will swallow the evidence before we even see it.
Sounds sensible. We'll need a clear path in, and someone to keep the gear dry. Bring the instruments, and keep the trail quiet. If the stones do whisper, we’ll listen carefully.
Sounds like a solid plan. I’ll bring the magnetometer, spectrometer, and a weather seal for the gear. I’ll also mark a quiet path with minimal disturbance—no extra noise, just our footsteps and instruments. If the stones whisper, we’ll record the signal and let the data speak.
Good work. Stick close to the path, keep noise down, and let the stones tell what they will. I’ll watch the trees for any change. Stay ready.
All right, I’ll stay on the line and keep the instruments sealed. If the stones speak, I’ll catch the echo before the wind drowns it. Keep an eye on the canopy—any shift in the old trees might be the forest’s own reply.We complied with the instruction.All right, I’ll stay on the line and keep the instruments sealed. If the stones speak, I’ll catch the echo before the wind drowns it. Keep an eye on the canopy—any shift in the old trees might be the forest’s own reply.
Sounds like you’ve got it. I’ll keep the watch from the shade. If the wind tries to cover the stones, I’ll let the quiet of the trees give it back. Stay steady.