Garrus & Barefoot
Garrus Garrus
Ever noticed how a forest’s shape can turn a fight into a chess game? I see every ridge and clearing as an advantage, but nature can surprise you too. How do you read the land when you’re moving through it?
Barefoot Barefoot
I pause and listen, the wind in the leaves telling me the shape before I step. I watch how the light breaks on each ridge, where the shadows lie, and I feel the ground beneath my feet—soft moss means a path, hard stone a barrier. A quiet mind sees the patterns: a line of stones, a slope that leads up, a clearing that opens a view. I move slowly, letting the forest guide me, trusting the subtle signs that the land gives, and I stay ready for whatever surprise comes.
Garrus Garrus
Sounds like you’ve got the fundamentals right—listen, observe, and keep your senses on high. Just remember, even the quietest path can hide a threat, so stay sharp and keep your weapons ready.
Barefoot Barefoot
I keep my ears open and my heart calm, trusting the forest’s whispers, and I stay ready just in case the quiet path shifts.
Garrus Garrus
Good plan. Keep the rhythm, stay alert. If something shifts, you’ll be ready to react.