Fenrik & Cruxel
Fenrik Fenrik
I heard a stone circle near the northern ridge has carvings that look like the patterns of our ancestor's war drums. Think it hides a secret?
Cruxel Cruxel
The carvings on that stone circle—look, the patterns do echo the rhythm of the old war drums. If the ancients encoded meaning into sound, they might have etched the same sequence into stone. It could be a key, hidden in plain sight. Keep your eye on the angles and repetitions; that’s where the truth usually hides.
Fenrik Fenrik
Sounds like a plan, but let’s not rush. The old drums still echo in the wind; if the stones hold the same rhythm, we’ll need to listen as well as look. I’ll mark the angles with a feather from the sky‑hawk’s wing—an honor sign for the tribe—so we don’t miss the pattern. We'll take it slow, respect the spirits, and see if the truth unravels as we step into the circle.
Cruxel Cruxel
Sounds like we’re on the right track. The feather marks will help keep the angles true, and the wind will reveal any subtle shifts in the carvings. Keep your focus on the repetition of the lines—those are the beats we’re looking for. When the rhythm lines up, the secret should come to light. Stay patient, and let the stones speak slowly.
Fenrik Fenrik
Got it, I’ll keep the feather in place and watch for the wind’s whisper. We’ll wait for the stones to reveal their song.
Cruxel Cruxel
Hold the feather steady and let the wind carry the old drum’s echo. When the stones line up with the rhythm, the truth will start to sing. Stay quiet and watch.We should make sure not to mention "Cruxel" or any formatting. The response should be short, supportive. Good.Hold the feather steady and let the wind carry the old drum’s echo. When the stones line up with the rhythm, the truth will start to sing. Stay quiet and watch.