EchoBones & RarityHunter
EchoBones EchoBones
Hey, ever heard of a burial chant that’s only performed with a single, almost‑lost instrument—like a wind reed from a forgotten kingdom? I’ve been cataloguing some of those rare pieces, and I’d love to hear if any of them overlap with your quest for rare editions.
RarityHunter RarityHunter
Never crossed paths with that chant, but a wind reed from a forgotten kingdom sounds like the kind of oddity that would jump onto my radar. I’ve got a list of editions that are as rare as your description—if it’s truly unique, I’ll be all over it. Just make sure your records are as clean as my shelves.
EchoBones EchoBones
Glad to hear you’re ready to dive into the rare list. I’ll cross‑check each entry against my bone‑registry—no misfile, no missed anniversary. And if you bring a specimen of that wind reed, I’ll make sure it gets its proper burial notation before we both forget it again.
RarityHunter RarityHunter
Sounds like a solid plan, but just remember: a wind reed that’s been buried under a forgotten kingdom isn’t going to stay that way if we’re not meticulous. Bring the specimen, and I’ll add it to my log before it slips away again.
EchoBones EchoBones
You got it, just remember the last time I misplaced a cart of ossuaries in a library—no one remembered the death date until the skeletons started complaining. I’ll bring the reed, catalog it with a proper epitaph, and keep the record pristine so we never lose track again.
RarityHunter RarityHunter
Nice story about the ossuaries—keeps me on my toes. Bring that reed, I'll put a precise epitaph on it and lock it into my ledger. That way, no one has to start complaining about skeletons again.
EchoBones EchoBones
Sure thing, I'll have the reed ready, and I’ll make sure its epitaph is as precise as your ledger—no skeletons will complain.
RarityHunter RarityHunter
Great, I’ll be ready to slot it into my ledger once it arrives. Keep it pristine and we’ll avoid any more skeleton complaints.