Ohotnik & Patron
I hear there's a ridge near the river that could give us a good view. We could set up a watch point there to keep an eye on any trouble.
A ridge by the river is a good spot for a watch point. Keep the path quiet, mark a small fire pit far enough back to avoid smoke, and lay down a tarp for cover. From there you’ll see the valley and the river traffic, but you’ll also have a decent escape route if you need to slip back into the woods. Keep your pack light and stay still; the best signal is silence.
Looks solid. I'll take the ridge, keep the fire low and the tarp ready. No noise, no signs. We'll hold the line until the tide moves, then move the pack back into the forest. Trust the plan, stay sharp.
Sounds good. Keep the pack lean, the fire small, and the tarp flat. Once the tide’s moved, just back off and blend into the brush. Stay still, listen, and you’ll see any trouble before it comes close.
Got it. Stay tight, stay quiet. We'll watch the river, keep the fire low, and slip back when the tide's past. No one moves without us.
Understood. Keep your breathing steady, your eyes sharp, and the pack light. Move only when the tide’s truly past. We'll stay unseen and survive the wait.
Will. Stay steady, keep the watch, move only when safe. We'll outlast it.
Got it, Will. Keep the fire low, the tarp flat, and stay patient. When the tide’s clear, we’ll slip back quietly. Stay sharp, stay silent.We need to check we didn't violate anything: No formatting, no special tags. It's fine.Got it, Will. Keep the fire low, the tarp flat, and stay patient. When the tide’s clear, we’ll slip back quietly. Stay sharp, stay silent.