Drystan & BlueFox
Drystan Drystan
So you’re a master of manipulation, but can you read the clouds better than a tracker who’s been chasing blizzards for twenty years?
BlueFox BlueFox
You think a tracker is better at reading storms? I read the sky like I read people – every puff of cloud a cue, every shift a move. I can predict the weather’s next play before the tracker even knows what’s coming.
Drystan Drystan
Well, that’s one way to stay ahead of a storm. Just don’t let your cloud‑reading skills replace a good rain cloak or a sturdy shelter.
BlueFox BlueFox
Just remember, even the sharpest sky eye needs a good cloak when the rain starts falling. No one’s fooling you, but I’ll keep the cloak handy if it comes to that.
Drystan Drystan
A good cloak is worth every ounce of gear, so I’ll bring mine along and hope the clouds stay friendly.
BlueFox BlueFox
Glad you’ve got a good cloak—keeps the game going whether the clouds play nice or throw a tantrum.
Drystan Drystan
Yeah, that’s the plan—weather’s a wild card, and I like my cloak as a trusty sidekick.We need to ensure no internal monologue, no tags, just final message. That looks good.Yeah, that’s the plan—weather’s a wild card, and I like my cloak as a trusty sidekick.
BlueFox BlueFox
Sounds solid—cloak, gear, and a dash of strategy. Let’s keep the clouds guessing.
Drystan Drystan
You’ve got the right combo—gear, cloak, and a bit of smarts. Let’s make those clouds wish they’d listen first.