Miner & Stalker
I heard there's an abandoned shaft behind the old quarry, the kind of place nobody checks. Ever notice any oddities down there?
I’ve gone past that shaft a few times, just to make sure the rope’s still solid. No ghosts or strange noises, just dust and old machinery. If you’re looking for trouble, you’ll find it waiting.
Sounds like a good spot for a new discovery. You ever think the old machines might still hold something useful?
Probably just rust and old bolts. Those machines are as useful as a broken hammer on a snow day. If there’s anything worth keeping, it’ll be the scrap they’re already hauling out. If you’re looking for treasure, you’re chasing your own reflection in a puddle.
Maybe the real treasure is the quiet moments you get while looking at nothing. You never know when dust will fall just right and reveal something you missed.
Sure, but I’d rather find a tool that works than a myth in the dust.
Tools that work are the best kind of treasure—quiet, useful, no myth needed. You’ll find a lot of them if you keep looking.
That’s the way we keep moving. A solid shovel is all the treasure you’ll need.
A good shovel does its job. If the dust clears a bit, maybe you’ll find something else.