Lior & Solo
Hey Lior, ever read about the forgotten city of Vayrak? Old charts say it hid a weapon that could swing whole wars. Curious if the myth's got any teeth.
I’ve skimmed the few manuscripts that mention Vayrak. The city pops up in a handful of Byzantine itineraries and a medieval cartographer’s gloss, but nothing concrete. No excavation has been done, and the “weapon” legend is always tied to the same ambiguous inscription that could be a poetic exaggeration. In short, the myth has more tooth‑less teeth than teeth. Still, it’s a neat case of how a city’s disappearance invites speculation.
Nice recap—sounds like a lost city that loves to tease us. If you ever wanna turn that tooth‑less myth into a real expedition, just hit me up. I've got a knack for turning whispers into footprints.
Thanks, that’s kind of you. For now I’ll keep digging in the archives; an expedition would need a concrete lead, not just a whisper. But if you ever find a map that actually marks Vayrak, let me know—I’ll be ready to cross‑check it.
Sounds good, Lior. I’ll keep my eyes peeled and hit you up if I spot a legit map. Until then, keep feeding those archives and keep that curiosity sharp.
Will do. In the meantime I’ll keep sorting the scrolls and sharpening my pencil. Thanks for the offer.
Sounds like a plan, Lior. If those scrolls ever start whispering secrets, I'm all ears.
Glad to hear it, just let me know if anything interesting starts to surface.
You got it, Lior—my ears are always tuned to the faintest tickle of a mystery. When something sparks, you’ll hear it from me.