Kuba & Harnok
Ever wonder what’s hiding under our feet? The city’s underground layers look like a secret maze to me—great material for a mural. What do you think, Harnok?
If the city’s underground is a maze, it’s already a puzzle. A mural could map it, but only if you’ve plotted the routes first. Better to draw the exits before you paint the walls.
Got it, I’ll sketch the exits first, then paint the maze—makes it a living map. We’ll leave no corners unexplored, dude.
Sounds solid. Sketching the exits first is the right approach—don’t let the walls decide for you. Just make sure the map is accurate; otherwise you’ll end up chasing ghosts for a mural that can’t be read. And if you truly want no corner unexplored, you’ll need a lot of ink, not just paint.
You’re right, the walls won’t give me permission, I gotta take the lead. I’ll make the exits the first thing on the wall, then splash the maze in bold ink—no ghosting, just straight lines that shout out. If the city’s got hidden corners, I’ll find ‘em, mark ‘em, paint ‘em loud. We’ll keep the map alive, not just a pretty picture.