Agent & Geraltine
Did you get any intel on that new creature that keeps slipping through the nets? Maybe I can show you a trick or two that actually works on the field.
I’ve been watching the patterns. The creature seems to ride the tide shifts. If your trick can exploit that, it might work. Show me the details.
Alright, listen up. The tide’s the key. When the water’s pulling in, the beast is most aggressive. Set a shallow, angled net so it catches when the tide’s moving toward shore. Use a slow‑release bait – a dying fish, the scent sticks. Keep the net tight, let the creature bite, then yank hard as the tide swings back. That’s the trick. If you do it right, you’ll have it in your hands, not just chasing waves.
Sounds solid. Timing will be crucial—make sure the net stays set just long enough to catch the slip, then release when the tide pulls back. Good plan.We comply.Sounds solid. Timing will be crucial—make sure the net stays set just long enough to catch the slip, then release when the tide pulls back. Good plan.
Fine, just make sure you keep your eyes on the horizon and your hands steady. No slipping on the edges, no second chances. We’re talking survival, not a hobby. Good luck.
Understood, I'll stay vigilant and keep the plan tight.
Good. If you slip, you’ll pay for it. Keep it tight. Good luck.
I will keep it tight. Good luck.