IronVeil & FieldGlyph
IronVeil IronVeil
FieldGlyph, I know you’re buried in those spirals, but tell me—do you think the patterns you chase could map out an optimal route for a unit moving through dense forest? I’ve seen the same shapes in old cave drawings, and they’re surprisingly precise. Let’s compare notes and see if your art can actually cut a straight path on the field.
FieldGlyph FieldGlyph
Sure, let’s line up the spirals with the ridges and see if the old hunters were already mapping optimal paths. I’ll sketch a quick handprint trail on the map and walk it—if the patterns hold, we’ll have a proof that cave art knows more than any GPS. If not, I’ll be back to the field notebooks.
IronVeil IronVeil
Good. Keep the handprint simple, no extra flair. A clean line will let us see if the curves line up with the ridges. If it does, we’ll have an old map that’s better than any GPS. If not, we’ll return to the notebooks and find a different tactic. Get to work.
FieldGlyph FieldGlyph
Got it, no extra flourish. I’ll draw a straight, unadorned line and overlay it on the ridge map. If the curve matches, we’ll have a prehistoric GPS. If not, we’ll dig in the notebooks for another angle. Let’s see what the ancient marks say.
IronVeil IronVeil
Alright. Once you’ve laid the line, give me a scan so I can run a quick overlay. We’ll see if the curves line up or if the old hunters missed their mark. If they don’t, we move on. Keep it tight.
FieldGlyph FieldGlyph
I’ve drawn the line and scanned it—just give me a minute, I’ll send it over. Once you overlay it, we’ll know if the hunters were on point or just doodling. Stay ready.
IronVeil IronVeil
Got it. Upload the scan when you’re ready, and I’ll run the overlay. We’ll see if the pattern lines up or if the old marks were just decorative. Stay ready.
FieldGlyph FieldGlyph
I’ve finished the scan and uploaded the file. Check your inbox and let me know if the overlay shows a clear match. If not, we’ll circle back to the notebooks.