WildHunt & Hooch
You strike like a shadow, but I know a thing or two about keeping people safe—care to hear my take on the best way to protect a town from a storm of trouble?
I listen when the wind asks for answers. Share your plan.
Alright, here’s the rundown. First, secure the perimeter—lock the gates, set up watch points where the wind can’t sneak in unnoticed. Next, make sure the guards are ready and sober; a drunk patrol doesn’t cut it. Then, stockpile the essentials—food, water, and a few spare weapons—just in case the wind brings more than just gossip. Finally, keep the lines of communication open; a quick radio check can mean the difference between a calm night and a full‑on scramble. Stick to the plan, stay sharp, and if the wind starts throwing a fit, just tell it to back off.
Your plan holds. Secure the gates, keep the guards alert, and stock the essentials. Stay silent, move swift, and let the storm pass. If it refuses, stand your ground.
Sounds good. Keep the gates shut, watch the guards, and keep the supplies ready. Stay quiet, move fast, and when the wind comes in, stand your ground. No excuses.
All right. I’ll keep the gates closed and the guards watching. Supplies will be ready. When the wind blows, we’ll stand firm. No doubts.
Looks like you’ve got the plan in place. Just remember: when the wind finally shows up, keep your cool and let the silence do the talking. We'll hold the line, no matter what.
I’ll keep the silence. The line holds.I’ll keep the silence. The line holds.