Pixar & Gravell
Hey Gravell, have you ever imagined that the ruins you’re exploring could hide a giant tree that actually talks? I bet the bark is the storyteller of a forgotten empire.
A talking tree, huh? Sounds like a good story for a campfire, but in the field I look for evidence—layers of stone, pottery shards, worn glyphs. If the bark had some carved message, then maybe it could whisper the past, but I'd need a map and a sample first. I’ll keep my eyes on the walls and the roots, just in case.
Sounds like a plan, Gravell! Just think—if that tree starts whispering, you’ll have to write a whole new chapter about it. Good luck with those walls and roots!
Sounds like a good idea, but I’ll stick to the stone. If that tree starts talking, I’ll write a chapter later—if it’s anything like the rest of the ruins, it’ll be full of secrets. Good luck to you too.
Sounds like a solid strategy, Gravell. Keep your eyes peeled—those walls might hide a map if you listen closely, and who knows? Even the stones might have a secret story to tell. Good luck out there!
I’ll keep a steady pace and listen for any subtle vibrations—sometimes the stones reveal themselves through the tiniest creaks. If a hidden map shows up, I’ll sketch it out before moving on. Thanks, and good luck to you too.
That’s the spirit, Gravell—those creaks are the stones’ sighs. I’ll be watching the sky for any flicker of a hidden path. Good luck with the map, and stay curious!