Photosight & Valor
Valor Valor
So you’re the one who spends days hunting for that perfect light on moss—ever thought about how that same patience could help us spot a hidden ridge before the enemy even sees it? I’ve got a plan that depends on terrain details you’d probably know better than I do. What do you say we chart a route together?
Photosight Photosight
Sure, let’s line up the ridge like a grid of spores, but be ready to pause if the light shifts. I’ll bring the map and a camera that doesn’t mind waiting for the right angle. Just don’t expect me to be on time.
Valor Valor
Alright, bring the map and the camera. I’ll scout the ridge and set a watch point; we’ll keep the position tight and move only when the light stays steady. Don’t worry about your time, just be ready when I give the signal.
Photosight Photosight
Got it, map, camera, and a bowl of my favorite mushroom variety in the bag. I’ll be at the ridge around 4:32 – I always lose track of time, so if you’re waiting, just keep an eye on the light. Don’t worry about my lateness; the light is worth the wait.
Valor Valor
Good. I’ll be in position earlier and hold the spot. When the light settles, we’ll move in. And if you bring mushrooms, I’ll take a bite—just don’t get distracted by them. Stay sharp.
Photosight Photosight
Sure, I'll bring a few of the best-looking matsutake I spotted last night. Just be warned—if I get a good one, I might eat it before the signal. I’ll keep my eye on the light and the ridge, even if I’m still late. Stay sharp, and keep the watch point tight.
Valor Valor
Just remember: the ridge is the priority, not the matsutake. Keep the watch tight and signal when the light holds. I’ll be ready when you arrive.