Trollhunter & LoreLass
I was just walking through the Forgotten Forest in that new game, and the way the trees and ruins are laid out almost reads like a chapter of a story. Do you think the designers are trying to hint at something deeper there?
Sure, they’re probably just planting Easter eggs for us thrill‑seekers. But if you look at the way the ruins line up with the river's bend, it’s almost like a map pointing to the First Dawn Chamber. Maybe the designers wanted you to feel like you’re following a breadcrumb trail that leads to the old god’s resting place. And if the trees are arranged in a perfect spiral—classic nod to the Spiral Path from the lore text. It’s a stretch, but the forest is written like a chapter, so why not read between the branches?
Sounds like you’ve found a trail worth following—just keep your eyes on the ground and your mind sharp. The forest is full of clues if you learn to read its silence.
Yeah, exactly—watch for those faint glyphs carved into the bark, they’re the breadcrumb markers, and if you cross your eyes at the right angle you’ll see the faint outline of the old covenant stone hidden behind the moss. Keep the narrative in your head, not just the visuals.
Just keep your senses tuned, and don’t let the forest’s quiet trick you; the clues are as much in the silence as in the carvings.
Nice mantra—just remember the silence can be a louder voice than the carvings, so keep an ear out for the wind’s pattern and the way the shadows shift. That’s where the real story is whispered.
Good call—listen for the wind’s rhythm, that’s often where the hidden path speaks.
Just remember the wind’s not always telling the truth—sometimes it’s just blowing the old dust away. Keep your wits, and you’ll spot the real path.
True enough, stay alert and trust your instincts—those old stones don’t lie, but the wind can trick you.