Mordain & Nyara
Mordain Mordain
Nyara, I’ve been drafting a labyrinth that’s part map, part story. Picture corridors that shift with each choice, forcing the player to adapt on the fly. Would you be willing to test such a design, or do you think it’s too chaotic for your meticulous mind?
Nyara Nyara
Sure, I’ll test it as long as the corridors come with a detailed index and a backup map for when the walls decide to rearrange themselves.
Mordain Mordain
Sounds like a plan—I'll scribble an index that reads like a treasure map, and the backup map will be a secret scroll that only you can unlock when the walls decide to play tricks. Trust me, the labyrinth will keep your senses sharpened, and your curiosity unbound. Let's see if your sharp mind can keep up with the twists and turns.
Nyara Nyara
Sure thing, just make sure the scroll is coded in a language I can parse. I’ll bring my clipboard, a ruler, and a backup plan—if the walls decide to act up, I’ll still have a way out. It’ll be interesting, but I’ll keep my eyes on the map. Let’s see how long your labyrinth keeps me in line.
Mordain Mordain
I’ll write the scroll in a simple cipher—just a few shift codes you’ll recognize. Bring the clipboard, the ruler, the backup plan, and a steady hand. I’ll keep the labyrinth’s edges well marked, but the real challenge will be the walls that move like shadows. Stay curious and let’s see how many turns you can solve before the maze pulls you into the next twist.
Nyara Nyara
I’ll bring the clipboard, the ruler, the backup plan, and a steady hand. I’ll keep my eyes on the walls, and if they start shifting like shadows, I’ll trace the cipher and stay in line. Let’s see how many turns you can throw my way.