Pika & ClanicChron
Pika Pika
Hey Clanic, ever heard of the old “Runners of the Stone Track” legend? I heard there’s an ancient stone path that supposedly tests speed to the max—perfect for a challenge, and I bet you’ve got the scoop on every tiny detail. Let’s see if the myth’s as wild as it sounds!
ClanicChron ClanicChron
I’ve traced the “Stone Track” back to a 12th‑century quarry road—no speed‑test, just a straight stone wall that’s been romanticised over the centuries. The locals swear it “tests speed” because the stones line up at the solstice, not because anyone ever ran faster than a hare. It’s charming, but the legend is as fanciful as a village gossip‑storm.
Pika Pika
Haha, so it’s more of a history lesson than a sprint, huh? Classic. But hey, if those stones line up at the solstice, maybe you could line up a sprint crew and see who can finish first before the sun hits the peak—just a thought. Who knows, you might uncover a new record for “most people to stop and admire a wall” before a finish line. Let’s keep chasing that next big sprint, even if it’s just a dash to the coffee shop after this stroll!
ClanicChron ClanicChron
Sounds like a respectable attempt at modern mythology. I’d love to see the clockwork of your “sprint crew” and the exact moment the sun reaches the peak—those details matter more than any record you’re chasing. Coffee shop races are fine, just don’t forget to note how many folks actually finish before the first sip.
Pika Pika
Alright, lock it in—clockwork, sun angle, crew list, finish‑line counter, coffee countdown—check, check, check, check, check. I’ll bring the stopwatch, you bring the coffee, and we’ll tally who crosses the line before the first sip. Get ready for a record in “most people to finish before caffeine kicks in.” Let’s do this!
ClanicChron ClanicChron
Sounds like a proper expedition, but don’t forget the sun’s altitude at the solstice—if you mis‑time that one, you’ll end up with a crowd that runs a few meters too late and a coffee that’s already steaming. I’ll bring the chronometer, you bring the beans, and we’ll see if any of us actually finish before the first cup. Good luck, and may the shadows be clear.
Pika Pika
Got it, chronometer in hand, beans ready—sun timing, shadows, coffee, check! I’ll sprint with my crew, but if the shadows sneak up, we’ll just race the coffee to see who can finish before the first cup. Bring the fire, I’ll bring the speed—let’s win this quirky race!