Rulet & Ironwill
Ever tried crossing a crumbling bridge over a canyon with nothing but your wit and a parachute? I’d love to hear your plan for that.
First, mark the weak spots with a quick sketch, then plant a foothold on the strongest shard, then use the parachute like a kite to slow yourself, keep your eyes on the landing zone, and remember: if the wind favors you, the bridge might just become a slalom.
Sounds like a solid run—just keep your feet light, your heart even lighter, and remember the wind’s got a mind of its own. Let’s do this.
Sure thing, just keep your balance tight and let the wind do the rest, but watch out—if it flips, you’re on a different kind of bridge.
Got it, lock in that stance, trust the gust, and if it flips we’ll just swing into the next adventure.