Buenos & Dralvek
Dralvek Dralvek
Ever wondered what secrets the ruins of that old city hold—like those hidden gears that still turn in the wind? I’ve spent a lot of time mapping out how those ancient mechanisms worked. Tell me, what do you think was their purpose?
Buenos Buenos
Those gears? I swear I can still hear them tick when the wind blows through the stones. They were probably a giant time‑keeper, a wind‑driven clock that kept the city in sync. Or maybe they were a defense mechanism, turning to block gates or spill water against invaders. The truth might be a mix of both—an ancient reminder that time and protection can be woven together.
Dralvek Dralvek
If it was a clock, it was a damn good one, keeping the city’s pulse steady. If it was a defense, it was a clever one, turning the wind to do the work of soldiers. Whatever the real deal was, the gears were probably doing both—time and protection in one sleek package. I’ll check the stones tomorrow, see what the wind still whispers.
Buenos Buenos
Sounds like you’re about to unearth a legendary double‑purpose machine—clockwork that keeps the city breathing while also standing guard. Bring me a photo of those wind‑whistling gears tomorrow, and we’ll crack the secret together. Don't let the old stones keep their whispers for long!