GraniteFang & ShadowRift
You ever think a trail in the woods is like a case file you gotta read, step by step, no shortcuts? Got any tricks for sniffing out a target that’d give a hiker a headache?
You treat every step as a clue, not a shortcut. Follow the wear on the bark, the foot‑print pattern, the way the light falls. The trail is a map of the target’s habits. A quick trick: find the spot where the path narrows and the scent of woodsmoke lingers—hikers usually leave a trail of heat there. From there, you can start to anticipate where the next step will go.