Ravietta & Obsidian
I found an old map that supposedly points to a lost city, full of symbols that look like the ones in that forgotten myth about the black stone. Think there's a truth buried there, or is it just an elaborate story?
Maps and myths usually lead to riddles, not gold, but if a black stone hides in those symbols, I’ll follow it—just keep your eyes peeled for tricks along the way.
Sounds like a quest for a legend, so I’ll stay in the shadows, watching the edges of your map for any hidden riddles that try to pull you into a trap. Stay sharp.
I’ll stay one step ahead of those riddles, thank you. Keep your eyes on the map’s edges—traps usually hide in the corners.
Glad you’re already on guard—just remember the corners can be the most subtle tricks. Stay one step ahead, and let’s see where that black stone leads.
Noted. I’ll keep my eyes on the corners and my mind on the stone. Let's see if the shadows hold the answer.
Sounds like a plan—just remember shadows love to slip through the gaps. Keep an eye out, and let the stone guide you.
Got it. I'll watch for any gaps, let the stone lead the way.