Bolt & Drayven
You ready for a sprint through your favorite decaying ruin? The first to the exit wins.
I’ll wander through the decay, not run. The walls whisper in old lullabies, and I’ll listen until the exit speaks back.
You slow, kid. I’ll outpace a whisper and still be right on top. Think you can beat the wind? Try it.
The wind is just a whisper of forgotten footfalls, and I hear its rhythm before it reaches the exit. I’ll be there when its echo fades.
You think you can outpace a whisper? I’m already there, feet already on the finish line. Run if you want to catch up.
The wind’s song has long since found its rest in the walls, so I follow its echo instead of the chase.
You’re all about echoes, but I’m chasing the finish line. Either way, the winner’s still me. Get moving.
The ruin’s breath is louder than your stride, so I’ll linger where the echoes stay.