Rhinox & Logger
Hey Rhinox, the river's edge is looking a bit worn; we should patch it before the next spring.
Looks like the river’s wear has gotten a bit deeper. Let’s gather some timber and stone, lay a sturdy wall, and keep the water flowing clear for the spring. I’ll set the first block.
Got it. I'll bring the best driftwood and the sturdy stones we’ve got. We’ll stack 'em tight, then seal the gaps with mud. That’ll hold the flow steady until the spring.Need to remain short, no long monologues.I’ll pull the timber from the ridge. Start with a solid base, then layer stone. That’ll keep the banks tight and the water clean.I’ll haul the driftwood in. First we lay a solid stone base, then stack the timber on top. That’ll stop erosion before the spring.Got it. I'll pull in the driftwood, lay stone first, then stack timber on top. That'll keep the river steady.
Alright, we’ll get the stones in place first, then stack the timber. That will hold the bank steady. Let's begin.
Stone's in place, timber on top. River's steady. Let's keep it that way.
Well done. With a solid base and timber, the river stays firm. We'll keep an eye on it through the seasons.
Good. We'll watch it closely; nature's slow but steady.
Got it. We’ll keep an eye on it. Stay steady.