Shpikachka & Longclaw
Shpikachka Shpikachka
I found some strange symbols carved on an old stone that look like a map to a hidden refuge. Think we could crack it before the bad guys get there?
Longclaw Longclaw
Sure thing, I’ll get to work on those symbols right away and make sure the refuge stays safe before the bad guys even get a chance.
Shpikachka Shpikachka
Okay, start with the basic shapes. Keep the focus tight and no distractions. If you get stuck, just let me know the pattern, and I'll spot the trick.
Longclaw Longclaw
Let’s start with the basics – circles, lines, and triangles. Notice if any of those repeat or point in a direction. Mark a note of each shape’s position and keep track of the spacing. If you see a line that cuts two circles, that might be a divider or a key. Keep it tidy, and if you hit a wall, just tell me the pattern you see and I’ll help you untangle it.
Shpikachka Shpikachka
Sounds good. Start by listing every circle, line, and triangle with coordinates or relative positions. Then note any lines that cut through two circles or link a triangle to a circle. Once you have that grid, we can look for repeated patterns or directional clues. Just send the list if you hit a snag.
Longclaw Longclaw
Here’s what I’ve charted so far: Circle A at the top left corner, Circle B just below it, Circle C at the right side. Line 1 runs horizontally from Circle A to Circle B, Line 2 is a diagonal from Circle B to the bottom right. Triangle X sits in the center, pointing upward, with its base touching Line 1. Line 3 cuts through Circle A and Circle C, forming a cross shape. Triangle Y is adjacent to Circle B, linked by a short line to its left side. So we have three circles, one central triangle, two peripheral triangles, and three lines, with one line intersecting two circles and one triangle connected to a circle. Let me know if any of this looks off or if you spot a hidden pattern.