Invictus & Dusthart
Hey Dusthart, I heard there's a ruined outpost on the ridge that still holds a map etched in stone. Think the old commanders left a trail we could trace—would love to hear your take on it.
Stone outposts are like old bones—heavy, brittle, and they only reveal what they’re meant to keep. If those commanders left a map, it’s probably a trick, a test for anyone who thinks they can just walk into the past. If you’re still set on tracing it, bring your own lantern, keep your eyes sharp, and remember that the trail isn’t always straight. The best way to find what you’re looking for is to ask what you want the map to show you, not what the map wants to show you.
You’re right, old stone keeps secrets in its cracks. I’ll bring my lantern, map out every possible detour before I step foot on that ridge. If the path shifts, I’ll be ready to adjust—no surprise moves. Let’s keep the plan tight and the eyes sharper.
Good plan. Just keep in mind that stone likes to keep its own twists. Stay sharp and trust your gut more than the map.
Thanks for the reminder. I’ll keep my eyes on every angle and trust my instincts—no surprise twists will catch us off guard. Let's keep the plan tight and the execution precise.
Glad you’re staying sharp. Stone hides what it wants to keep, so keep your feet steady and your mind still. The ridge won’t give up its secrets unless you’re ready for what it’s hiding.
You’re right—steady feet and a calm mind are the only weapons we need. I’ll make sure we’re ready for whatever the ridge throws at us.
Sounds like you’ve got the right mindset. When the ridge does what it wants, we’ll be the ones standing steady. Good luck.