Lada & GunFire
Hey Lada, ever thought about how we could reinforce the village walls with some solid, low‑maintenance barriers? I've got a few practical plans that could keep us safe and keep the old ways intact.
Sure, we can use timber or stone in a simple way that keeps the old layout. Let me know what you have in mind and we can plan it together.
Alright, here's the low‑down: use timber for the outer perimeter, but leave a stone core in the center. That gives us a solid back‑up if the timber takes a hit. Keep the walls low in the middle to match the old layout, then raise the edges a bit—about three to four feet—so we have a clear line of sight over the terrain. That way, we can spot trouble before it gets close, and the stone core holds up if anything comes in. Sound good?
That sounds good, the timber on the outside will keep the look we’re used to and the stone core gives us a solid heart. The raised edges will let us see better, and keeping the middle low keeps the village shape. Just let me know when we start, and we’ll get the posts in place.
Good, I’ll set a schedule for the timber frame, then the stone core, and finish with the raised edges. We’ll hit the site tomorrow at dawn. Make sure the crews are ready and the materials are on hand. No slack, no excuses. Let's keep this village secure.
Got it, the schedule is clear. I’ll double‑check the timber, the stones and make sure the crew is ready to go. No slack, no excuses. We’ll secure the village.
Got it, double‑check everything and keep the crew focused. We'll get this done on time and keep the village safe. No excuses.