Calista & Breven
Calista Calista
I see the ridge ahead looks like a puzzle. What's your go‑to move when a path refuses to cooperate?
Breven Breven
If the trail won't budge, I stop squinting and start carving. Grab a pick or a sturdy branch, find a weak spot, and make a notch. If it's still a mess, I take the path that’s already cleared and push on. No time for riddles, just work the wood.
Calista Calista
Sounds like a solid plan—identify the weak points and make the path clear. Just keep your focus sharp and move on as soon as you’ve carved the way. That way you won’t get stuck waiting for a puzzle to solve itself.
Breven Breven
Right, that’s the drill. Find the easy spots, break them, then keep moving. No time for brain teasers when you can hammer it straight out.
Calista Calista
That’s a clear approach. Identify the weaker points, make a clean cut, then keep pushing forward—efficiency over endless pondering.We complied.That’s a clear approach. Identify the weaker points, make a clean cut, then keep pushing forward—efficiency over endless pondering.