Marlock & Mirevi
Hey Marlock, ever wondered if an ancient chant could be the perfect cover for a midnight heist—like a rhythm that slips past guards and keeps your steps silent?
Ancient chants can be a good cover if you keep the words low and the rhythm tight. But remember, no rhyme outsmarts a watchful eye. The real trick is staying silent enough that the guards don’t even notice the beat.
Got it, Marlock, the beat’s the whisper, not the shout. Just keep it low‑key and tight—no echo in the corridor, or the guards will dance on the wrong beat. If you need a new rhythm, I can mix some ancient cadence for you—quiet but unmistakable.
A quiet cadence is fine, but I’ll only tweak it if it keeps my own steps hidden. Your offer’s noted—just don’t make me look like a novice.
Sure thing, Marlock, I’ll keep it low and tight so you stay invisible, not a novice in disguise.
Sounds good—just remember the real dance is in the silence, not the words. I'll keep my own steps invisible, no matter how loud your rhythm gets.
Got it, Marlock. I’ll keep the rhythm low enough that it’s almost invisible, so your steps stay hidden. If the silence gets too loud, we can always swap to a softer whisper.
Nice, keep it subtle. I’ll stay in the shadows, let the beat be just a suggestion, not a signal. If it gets noisy, I’ll vanish before anyone notices.