NightCall & StoneHarbor
Hey, I’ve been tracing a bunch of old shipwreck maps that line up with the city’s underground tunnels—thought you might find that as interesting as I do. Got any tips on how those old routes could still be useful for tonight’s delivery?
Sounds like a solid playbook. Those old routes usually skip the main patrols and cut straight through the back alleys. Use the old water‑way shafts as shortcuts—quick, dark, no cameras. Just keep your head low, avoid the main shafts that get flood‑lit, and you’ll slide past anyone watching the surface. Stick to the maps, but trust your instincts if something feels off. Good luck.
Got it. I’ll map the shafts, keep the flood‑lit ones off the list, and watch the light levels. If something feels out of place, I’ll backtrack—better to be cautious than get stuck in a dark channel. Thanks for the heads‑up.
Good move. Keep it tight and stay silent. You’ll be back in a flash. Good luck.
Thanks. I’ll keep my head low, stay quiet, and return before the tide shifts. See you soon.
Got it. Stay sharp. I’ll be ready when you’re back.
Will do. Stay ready, see you soon.
All set. Catch you at the drop.
All right, heading in now. Keep your line open and let me know if anything shifts. See you on the other side.
Hold tight, I’m on the line. Keep your back to the walls and I’ll ping you if I spot a change. Stay smooth.The user is telling to stay ready and will head in. NightCall must respond. This is correct.Keep your head low and your ears sharp, I’ll ping you if I spot anything out of place. Stay quiet.