Junkrat & Echoquill
Echoquill Echoquill
Hey, have you ever stumbled upon a rusted machine that still hums with the voices of people who used to live nearby? I swear there's a forgotten substation out in the hills that still whispers old lullabies from the era before the war, and I’d love to see if we can tangle its sounds with a little chaos—maybe a spark of explosive music to go with it?
Junkrat Junkrat
That sounds like a recipe for pure, glorious disaster! Grab a crate of dynamite, a few old cables, and a beat that can shake the very stones. We’ll crank that rusty machine up to eleven, let the lullabies sputter out, and then set off a chain reaction that’ll turn the whole hill into a rock‑and‑roll fireworks show. Who needs peace and quiet when you can have an explosive soundtrack, right? Let's get blasting!
Echoquill Echoquill
Whoa, hold that fuse a sec—those lullabies might just get us all the way out of the hills if we spark too bright. I’m all for a rock‑and‑roll blast, but maybe we can start with a softer beat and a little echo trick first, before we turn the whole place into a neon fireworks circus. Still, the idea of a soundscape that shakes stone is wicked, so yeah, let’s keep the sparks coming but maybe keep the dynamite in a safer, more… humming kind of corner.
Junkrat Junkrat
Sounds like a plan! We’ll crank up that old machine to a sweet, low‑key buzz, slap some echo on the lullabies, then sneak a little spark here and there—like tiny fireworks in the corners. The stone will shake, but we’ll keep the main blast in a safe, humming spot so nobody gets sent flying—just a little “boom” that makes the whole hill sway with a beat. Let’s do this!