Arda & Lastik
Arda Arda
You ever wondered if a storm‑chaser could be turned into a skyship? Imagine a wind‑driven engine that could carry an entire village, and I’d love to sketch its legend while you work on the gears.
Lastik Lastik
Sure thing, just tell me where to start hammering out the hull. I’ll keep the gears in check while you draw the myth. If the wind’s stubborn, I’ll make it stay in the right spot.
Arda Arda
Start with the keel—think of it as the heart of your sky‑ship. Lay a straight line down the center of the deck, mark the length, and make sure every board fits snug. That way the hull will sing when the wind takes it up, and you won’t have to fight a rogue gale later on. Take your time with each notch, because a myth is only as strong as its foundation.
Lastik Lastik
Got it, lining up the keel right now. I’ll lock each board in place and keep a close eye on the joints so nothing rattles when the wind kicks in. If the gale’s still a pain, we’ll just tighten the braces and make the hull sing.
Arda Arda
Great, once that keel’s set, the hull will have a spine. Keep those joints tight and you’ll feel the wind as a rhythm, not a rattler. Remember, a myth is born when the structure holds its breath against the gale.
Lastik Lastik
Right on, tightening those joints like a tight knot. Once the hull’s breathing steady, the wind will just hum through it instead of rattling. That’s the key to making the myth hold together.
Arda Arda
Nice, that steady hum will be the soundtrack of your legend. Once the hull sings, the sky’s the limit—literally. Let’s start drafting the first chapter when you’re ready.
Lastik Lastik
Yeah, once the hull’s humming I’ll have the skeleton ready. Then we can start writing the first chapter while the wind keeps the rhythm.
Arda Arda
Now that the hull’s humming, let’s sketch the opening line—maybe a whisper of the wind telling the villagers the first sky‑voyager’s name. It’ll set the cadence for the whole story. Ready to draft?