StormVale & Myst
Hey Myst, I heard whispers about an old, hidden ridge that no trail maps show—legends say it’s guarded by a silent spirit that watches over the forest. Do you think there’s any truth to those stories, or is it just another myth?
Maps forget where the earth forgets. A ridge that no trail shows could be a subtle fault line or a wind‑carved slope that looks like a crest. The “silent spirit” is likely just the wind and the way the trees listen. I’m skeptical of ghosts but curious about the geology—if you’re going, bring a compass, not a crystal ball.
Got it—compass over crystal ball, that's the plan. I’ll check the fault lines, but if the wind starts talking, I’ll listen. Maybe we’ll find a new trail that deserves its own legend.
If the wind starts talking, just double‑check it’s not your own echo. Log the coordinates, not the gossip.
Sure thing, logging the exact coords, no room for rumor. We'll keep the data clear and the trail straight.
Logging the coords sounds solid. Just keep an eye on the wind; it’s a good listener but not a storyteller.
Sounds good—I'll have the compass ready, the notebook open, and the wind in the back of my ear. Let's make sure the ridge keeps its secrets for us, not the other way around.