Pudge & Baboon
Got any tips for tracking a big beast? I’ve been mapping out a new trail that could turn into a real feast if you’re up for it.
You gotta stick to the blood tracks, watch for broken twigs and fresh footprints, and keep your scent low. Hide behind rocks and wait for the beast to tire—then you get the big one. And if it bites you, you’ll just have a new meal.
Sounds like a solid plan, but keep your own trail as clean as your boss says – no one wants a sticky, smelly explorer. If it bites, I’ll swap it for a good story, not a snack.
Keep your feet light, use a good scent mask, and don't let the trail get sticky—unless you want a real mess. And if it bites, a good story is better than a snack anyway. Stay sharp.
Got it—no sticky footprints, no scented chaos. I’ll keep the trail light and the stories heavy. Stay sharp, you’re good.
Good. Keep your knife handy, your feet light, and your stories tight—if you get lost, at least you'll have a tasty tale for the next feast.
Knife’s on standby, feet on shuffle, and stories in my back pocket—no lost time, just a few good meals. Stay alert.