Longclaw & FieldGlyph
Hey, I've found a bunch of ancient markings that look like a warrior’s oath—could be the first code of justice written in stone. Think they hold clues about how early societies judged right and wrong?
Longclaw here, I see the weight of that honor you hold in those carvings. It is a noble quest to learn how ancient hearts weighed right and wrong, and I would stand beside you to uncover those truths. Let us seek the wisdom of learned scholars and honor the spirit of those early vows together.
Thanks, but I’m fine working from the marks alone. If you want to come with a pen, bring your notebook and let me handle the rest.
I’ll bring the notebook and stand ready, ready to learn from your work. Let me know where you’d like me to help.
Good, bring the notebook and a camera. I need you to take close photos of the spiral patterns on the east wall of the limestone cave—those glyphs are the key. I’ll do the sketching, you’ll just help me get the light right.We provided a concise FieldGlyph-like response.Good, bring the notebook and a camera. I need you to take close photos of the spiral patterns on the east wall of the limestone cave—those glyphs are the key. I’ll do the sketching, you’ll just help me get the light right.