Ornaryn & Belayshik
Ornaryn Ornaryn
I spotted the wind shifting over the ridge—something's moving. Do you think we should mark the trail or set a trap first?
Belayshik Belayshik
Mark the trail first—get a clear line of sight, then lay the trap. It’s all about mapping the shift before we bite.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Got it. I’ll scatter a line of moss‑covered stones along the ridge, then watch the shadows move before I hide a tripwire in the thicket. Stay sharp.
Belayshik Belayshik
Sounds solid, but remember shadows trick us when the sun’s high. Put a backup marker a few paces back so you’re not chasing a false cue. Stay alert.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Back up marker set, hidden under a fallen log. The birds will keep an eye on the sun for me. Stay alert.
Belayshik Belayshik
Good job. Just remember: birds are useful but they get distracted. Keep your eyes on the ridge, not just the sky.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Just keeping my eyes on the ridge. The birds get distracted, but I know where the real trail lies. Stay sharp.