Ravenmen & Orangutank
You ever wonder how to stalk through the woods at night without making a sound? I've got a few tricks to keep the beasts out of my way.
Keep your steps light, breathe slow, and stay on the roots—soft ground muffles sound. Watch the shadows of the trees; they’ll give you the best route to avoid any beasts.
Nice tips, but remember the roots can be slippery, and the shadows hide more than just beasts – they're good for hiding in too. I’ll try the root route, but if the wolves show up, I’m not taking no for an answer.
Just keep your pace steady, and let the wind be your ally—soft, and it’ll carry your noise away. If wolves come, stay low, blend with the dark, and let them think you’re not there.
Alright, wind’s a good ally, but it’s not gonna stop a wolf’s nose. I’ll stay low, keep my breath flat, and if they get close, I’ll run up the trees like a damn parrot. Stay sharp, stay quiet.
Running up the trees might catch their attention, so keep your focus on the ground, use every shadow as cover, and let the wind do the rest. Stay silent, stay patient.
Got it—ground’s my turf, shadows are my blanket, wind’s my whisper. If a wolf shows up, I’ll stay low, stay quiet, and when the moment’s right I’ll dart away before they even notice. Stay patient.
Sounds solid—keep your senses sharp and let the forest be your ally. Stay still until the breath of the wolf passes. Then move like a shadow.
Will do. Forest's my ally, silence's my weapon. If the wolf’s breath passes, I’ll slide away like a shadow. Stay sharp.
Keep the woods quiet, let the wind carry your steps, and let the shadows be your guide. When the wolf’s breath lingers, slip away with the same silence that brought you there.
Sure thing, but if that wolf’s breathing like a furnace, I’ll find a hideout, not just stay still. Stay calm, stay patient.