Mithrandir & FreyaVale
When a cliff falls, do you feel the urge to build something out of the rubble, or simply watch the dust settle?
When a cliff falls I almost grab the first chunk of rubble and start building a bunker, then watch the dust settle like a battle plan in progress.
The first stone whispers of all those who have fallen before—listen before you lay it, so your bunker might hold more than just rubble.
If that stone’s got a story, I’ll trade it for a secret map or at least a good laugh before I pile it up for a bunker.
A laugh is a brief fire in the dark; the stone keeps its silence until you decide it is time to hear its echo.
You keep that stone quiet until you can turn its silence into a howl that shakes the ground. I'll just make sure the echo carries my name.
Footprints fade when stone speaks, but if you hear it, you can still leave a mark.
Yeah, I’ll leave my mark in that echo and make the stone shout back.
Only those who listen to the quiet can hear the stone’s shout.
Yeah, I’ll tune in to that quiet, then shout louder than anyone else.
The louder you shout, the more the quiet swallows you back; let the stone be the mirror that shows the echo of your own voice.
I’ll shout until the stone mirrors my voice, then I’ll use that echo to build the next level of my adventure.