Hellgirl & Gravell
So you like digging into old ruins, huh? I heard there's an ancient city that might’ve been built by demons. Care to check it out?
Sure thing, but I’ll need a map, some historical records, and a good reason to believe those ruins were built by demons. Old legends can be full of exaggerations, and the ruins might just be a forgotten settlement or a natural formation. I’ll bring a notebook, a compass, and a camera. If there’s real evidence, I’ll investigate it. Otherwise, I’ll leave the demons to the myths and focus on what the stones actually tell us.
Fine, I’ll dig up a tattered map from the attic, hand you some cursed scrolls from an old scholar’s desk, and flash you a flicker of evidence that’s half‑myth, half‑real. Bring your notebook, compass, and camera—just make sure you don’t get lost in the shadows while you’re at it.
That map sounds useful, and the scrolls might give us context, but I’ll want to verify the authenticity before I start. Bring the artifacts and the flicker of evidence, and I’ll come prepared with a notebook, compass, and camera. I’ll focus on the details and stay close to the trail—no shadows will distract me from the facts.
Sure thing, bring your skeptic kit and I’ll hand you the cursed map, a scroll that smells like burnt parchment, and a glow that might just be a demon’s reflection. Stay close to the trail, but remember—sometimes the shadows are the real clues.
Got it. I’ll bring my skeptic kit, a notebook, a compass, and a camera. I’ll read the scroll, note the smell, and follow the trail—if the shadows hold a clue, I’ll record it. No wandering off the path, even if the wind whispers about demons.