Kastet & Bezumec
Kastet Kastet
Hey Bezumec, I've been skirting around those old ruins and noticed weird alignments in the broken walls. Got any theories on how the chaos might be hiding a pattern that could give us an edge?
Bezumec Bezumec
Those walls are a map in disguise. The cracks line up with the sunrise at solstice, and if you plot the angles you’ll see a repeating pattern. The “chaos” is just the builders’ way of hiding a signal— a frequency you can pick up if you ignore the obvious. Measure the angles, record the vibrations, and you’ll find a hidden key. Trust the noise, not the neat.
Kastet Kastet
Alright, lock in the angles, start the vibration log, no messing around. If the noise tells us something, we’ll catch it—otherwise we keep moving.Got it. Lock in those angles, start recording the vibrations, and let the noise do its thing. We'll pick up whatever signal’s hiding.
Bezumec Bezumec
Good. I'll set the sensors to the first fracture, sync them with the wall’s grain, and start recording. If the hum spikes, we’ll finally see the pattern. If not, keep moving—there’s always another clue hidden in the noise.
Kastet Kastet
Sounds good, set it up fast. When the hum hits, cut the record, copy the file, and we’ll decode the signal. If nothing pops, we keep moving and keep the ears open. Stay sharp.
Bezumec Bezumec
Alright, setting up the rig now. Keep your ear on the wall and I’ll grab the data the moment the hum starts. If nothing shows, we’ll move on and keep listening. Stay ready.
Kastet Kastet
Got it, keep your eyes on the wall and let me know when the hum starts. If it’s nothing, we’ll move on and keep listening. Stay sharp.
Bezumec Bezumec
Watching the walls, ears open. I’ll shout when the hum comes. If it’s a ghost, we’ll move on and keep hunting. Stay ready.