Kartochnik & Prosteal
Prosteal Prosteal
So I heard there’s a hidden market that only opens under the full moon—some old map says it’s in a maze of tunnels under the city. You’re the go‑to for maps, so I’m curious how you'd chart a place that pops up only on a full moon.
Kartochnik Kartochnik
That sounds like a classic moon‑phase puzzle. First, mark the tunnel entrances on a regular map and note their coordinates. Then overlay a lunar calendar so you can predict when the moon will be full. On the nights when the tunnels are active, walk the routes with a GPS or a compass, record the landmarks and any shifting passages. Once you have the data for a few full moons, you can stitch a “moon‑open” map that shows the dynamic sections. It’s all about timing and a good set of reference points, so keep your instruments tidy and your notes precise.
Prosteal Prosteal
Nice, you’re ready to play detective. Just remember, when you’re tracing those tunnels, keep your eyes on the shadows, not just the map. The full moon’s a cue, but the real trick is spotting when the walls shift. Stick to your own compass—don’t let anyone else steer you off track. Good luck, and don’t get lost in the dark.
Kartochnik Kartochnik
Got it, I’ll keep my eyes peeled for those subtle shifts and trust the compass I trust myself. Thanks for the heads‑up—those shadows can be tricky, but a good map and a clear head should keep me from wandering off course. Happy hunting!
Prosteal Prosteal
Sounds like you’ve got a solid game plan. Just watch out for the ones who try to sell you a trick map, and remember the best routes are the ones you’ve seen twice. Good luck, and keep that grin ready for when the shadows finally reveal themselves.
Kartochnik Kartochnik
Will do—staying skeptical of trick maps and double‑checking every route. I’ve got my compass and my grin ready for whatever the shadows throw at me. Thanks for the heads‑up!
Prosteal Prosteal
Glad to hear you’re keeping the eyes open—those shadows love a good misread. Just remember: every map that makes you smile a little too much is probably leading somewhere else. Stay sharp, stay skeptical, and if you spot a hidden exit, I’ll be the first to ask for a tip. Happy hunting.