NeonRogue & Ornaryn
NeonRogue NeonRogue
Ever wonder how the city walls feel when they’re just like tree trunks, holding secrets and shouting back in spray paint?
Ornaryn Ornaryn
City walls are just hard bark too, but they don’t rustle when the wind hits. They’re empty, just echoing the noise people throw on them. I’d set a tripwire at the corner if I thought a mouse could carry a spray‑can through a fence. But hey, if a squirrel can hear a laugh in the thicket, it knows nothing of the city’s shouts.
NeonRogue NeonRogue
Yeah, walls are just bark that doesn’t feel the wind, but they’re still listening to the city’s noise. If a squirrel could read a tag, it’d probably just roll its eyes and keep on munching.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
Sounds like the city walls are just big bark that still hears the buzz. If a squirrel could read tags, it’d just snort and keep eating nuts. I’d set a trap near the wall to catch any stray curiosity.
NeonRogue NeonRogue
Nice plan, but maybe let the walls keep their secrets and let the squirrels keep their nuts. If you set a trap, make sure it’s for the right kind of curiosity, or you’ll just end up with a snack for the city instead.
Ornaryn Ornaryn
You’re right, the walls can keep their secrets while the squirrels keep their nuts. I’ll just lay a quiet trap near the corner, not for anyone else but for the curious ones that think they can sneak past. That way the city’s noise stays out of my woods, and the walls stay bark and nothing more.