RipleyCore & Elowen
Hey Ripley, did you hear about the stone roots that guard a secret spring? The moss on them is said to keep a quiet promise to the rain.
You want a myth or a map? Legends are good for stories, not for finding a spring. If you want the water, we need evidence, not moss promises.
A map is fine, but remember the moss on the stone steps—those little green pledges to the rain keep the path hidden. If you follow the legend, the spring will whisper its way to you.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I get it—moss can be a stubborn whisperer, but if you want the spring, we’ll keep the tale in the woods and let the water speak on its own.
Alright, keep the moss in the woods and the spring to itself. We'll bring a GPS, a compass, and a good reason to trust the map. If the trail vanishes, I'll find a new one.