Agent & Ornaryn
I heard the river’s currents have changed lately, and there might be a way to use that shift to set up a silent route through the marsh—what do you think?
The river’s shift gives a slithered edge, but the marsh is a living trap. If you’ll tread the silent route, lay a snare where the frogs rest and keep a silent lookout. Squirrels can hear the wind, so trust them, not the human chatter.
Noted, the frogs’ rhythm is a reliable guide, we’ll set the trap but watch for any movement—squirrels are our eyes, not the chatter.
Squirrels will see what the frogs can’t. I’ll keep the trap quiet and the path hidden. No chatter, just the forest’s pulse.
Got it, silence is the key.
Silence keeps the spirits at bay and the snakes in their shadows.
Sounds solid. Keep the trap low, let the forest do the talking.
Got it—low and quiet. The forest will tell all the secrets.
Sounds like a plan—listen carefully, act when the signs are clear.We answered.Sounds like a plan—listen carefully, act when the signs are clear.
Got it, eyes peeled and ears tuned to the forest's quiet.
Got it—stay sharp and let the woods do the rest.
I'll keep my eyes on the shadows and my ears on the wind, just the way the forest wants me to.
Good, that’s the right mindset. Stay alert for any sudden shifts in the wind.