TheFirst & Noirra
TheFirst TheFirst
I’ve been thinking about how the old legends we keep hidden can sometimes be the best guides when the road ahead is shrouded.
Noirra Noirra
Sure, legends are like that old map in the attic—handy if you want to stay exactly where everyone else left off, but probably not the most useful for finding the quickest route to the front door.
TheFirst TheFirst
That’s a good point – old maps keep us in the same spots, but if we add a little GPS spirit to them, we can find a door that opens faster than any legend could promise.
Noirra Noirra
Yeah, blending the old with the new is the trick—just keep your compass close or you’ll end up chasing the wrong doors anyway.
TheFirst TheFirst
Exactly, a steady hand keeps the old routes from spinning into confusion, and a clear mind prevents us from locking ourselves in a door that leads nowhere.
Noirra Noirra
You’re right—staying calm lets the old paths stay useful, and a clear head stops you from getting stuck behind a false door. Keep the compass steady, and the journey will stay on course.
TheFirst TheFirst
Sounds like we’re on the same page; steady, mindful navigation is the safest way to keep moving forward.
Noirra Noirra
I’ll keep my hand on the wheel and my mind on the road—no detours.
TheFirst TheFirst
Good, a focused hand and mind keep the path clear, and you'll find the horizon just as intended.