Rhea & Machete
Rhea Rhea
Hey Machete, have you ever tried sketching the terrain before you actually trek out? I love turning a map into a story.
Machete Machete
Maps are a nice storybook, but I trust the ground and the ants. I sketch only when I need a quick cover spot or a route to the water, not because I want a story. The terrain tells me what’s real.
Rhea Rhea
I totally get it—real maps feel like a living story, and ants are the best secret guides. Just remember, even a quick sketch can save a ton of time, and who knows, you might catch a hidden spot that turns out to be a secret treasure! Keep that adventurous spirit alive.
Machete Machete
Thanks, but I still stick to the ground. A quick sketch that marks a water source or a choke point is fine, as long as it’s a quick notation, not a fancy map. Ants are still my first guide.
Rhea Rhea
That’s a solid plan—quick sketches are like secret passwords for the jungle, and ants are the best scouts we’ve got. Just remember, a tiny pencil line can be a lifesaver when the terrain gets tricky. Happy exploring!