Maxwell & Thistleburn
Ever wondered how a clever trickster could turn the forest’s own dangers into a game? I find a lot of fun in seeing what you can outwit with a bit of misdirection.
Maybe you can fool a wolf into chasing its own tail, but the forest rarely gives a handout.
You’re right – the forest’s a tough crowd, but with the right illusion even a wolf will get tangled in its own reflex. It’s all about pulling the right string.
Sounds like you’re setting traps in the same way I set up my own survival: with patience and a quick mind. Just keep an eye on the shadows—you know they’ll turn back on you.
Shadows are the best mirror‑image—always reflecting your moves back at you. Just remember, the trick’s in who’s holding the mirror.
Shadows do what they’re told, so I make sure the hand that holds the mirror is mine. No one else gets to see what I’m hiding.
Nice. If you’re keeping the mirror in your own hands, just remember the wolf will still watch the shadow’s dance—whether it likes it or not.