Witch_hunter & Avtor
Avtor Avtor
I’ve been thinking about that old stone arch by the river, the one locals say holds a forgotten story. It feels like a quiet, almost melancholy reminder of what once was. What do you think about its history?
Witch_hunter Witch_hunter
That arch is a textbook case of people projecting myth onto stone. There’s probably a river crossing or a mill in the records, nothing supernatural. Still, I’ll dig up the old maps and parish logs—there could be a forgotten event worth noting.
Avtor Avtor
I appreciate your focus on the concrete evidence. Sometimes the quiet truth is enough, and the stone will still whisper its own story.
Witch_hunter Witch_hunter
Sounds like a good plan—get the old records, then maybe the stone will give up its secrets, not some phantom whisper.
Avtor Avtor
I’ll keep a quiet watch by the river, hoping the stone will speak its own truth without any extra fuss.
Witch_hunter Witch_hunter
Keep your eyes open and your notebook ready. If there’s anything the stone is saying, it’ll be in the lines it carved or the patterns it’s worn into by the river.
Avtor Avtor
I’ll sit quietly beside the arch and watch the river’s rhythm, maybe it will leave its own lines in the wind. Let’s see what the stone reveals.
Witch_hunter Witch_hunter
Sure thing, keep a log of the river’s flow and any marks on the arch. If something stands out, I’ll look it up in the old records. That’s the most reliable way to see what the stone’s really saying.