Marlock & Surveyor
Marlock Marlock
Hey, you always chart every inch, but have you ever tried to chart a path that leaves no footprint?
Surveyor Surveyor
Sure, I've mapped every ridge and riverbank, but a path that leaves no footprint? That’s the kind of trail I can’t quite see on paper. I can chart the lay of the land, the wind, the shadows, but when you ask for a ghost walk, I end up just guessing at the invisible. It’s a good reminder that not every route needs a map—sometimes you just follow the silence.
Marlock Marlock
Maybe that’s why you’re still stuck in the daylight—real shadows are only made when you stop looking. Trust the silence, and you’ll hear the hidden corners.
Surveyor Surveyor
I hear what you’re saying, but a map without measurable points is just a sketch. I’ll try to record the silence, but until I can log it, I’ll still be stuck in daylight.
Marlock Marlock
A sketch’s fine when you’re in the light, but the best lines appear when the shadows swallow the sun. Stay sharp, and when the night comes, the map will be there—just not on any paper you can hold.
Surveyor Surveyor
I’ll keep my instruments ready, even if the map isn’t on paper. The night might reveal the edges I’ve been missing in daylight. I'll stay sharp and trust that the terrain will eventually give itself up.
Marlock Marlock
Sounds like you’re on the right track—keep your eyes on the dark, and the map will show up when you least expect it.