Jettix & Vink
Jettix Jettix
Ever heard of the Skyfall Spire, that sheer cliff on the northern coast? Some say it's the site of an ancient temple, and I heard it’s still unscaled—so I’m thinking of testing the legend out there. What’s the tale?
Vink Vink
Skyfall Spire is one of those cliffs that people talk about like it’s a myth and a fact at the same time. The old sea‑tales say that a long‑lost temple is hidden in the jagged shadows, carved by a people who built their houses on the edge of the world. They claim the stone walls glow when the moon is high, and that you can still hear faint chants carried by the wind. But the climb isn’t for the faint of heart – the wind is a razor, the ledges are thin, and the path snakes over sheer drops. If you’re serious about it, bring more than curiosity: a steady hand, a sharp mind, and maybe a friend who knows how to read the old markings. The legend might be true, but it will test anyone who dares to touch the sky.
Jettix Jettix
Holy crap that sounds epic! I’m all in, but you know I don’t do solo climbs. Let's rope up and hit that glow. Ready to hear the chants?
Vink Vink
That’s the spirit, mate. The old ones said the chants are carried by the wind itself—like the cliffs humming in a language older than any written script. They’re not a choir of monks, but the right listener will hear a rhythm, a pulse that says, “Hold steady, stay close.” Keep your ears open, and your rope tight, and the spire might just sing back. Let's see if the legends hold true, shall we?
Jettix Jettix
Time to crank the wind to full blast, man. Let’s grab the rope, crank up the adrenaline, and hear the cliff sing us back. Here goes!
Vink Vink
Hold onto that rope, my friend. The wind’s about to be louder than a storm in the old tales, but that’s where the spire’s magic lives. Ready to catch the cliff’s song? Let’s make it a story worth telling.