Tarric & Pjama
Pjama, have you ever heard about the oasis that only shows up under a new moon? I’m thinking of chasing the trail of sand that led to it.
That sounds like a quiet adventure waiting to unfold, but it also needs a bit of planning. I’d start by mapping the trail from the nearest landmark, noting the time of the new moon, and making sure I have a small, low‑light source to keep the desert night from feeling too harsh. A light blanket, a thermos of hot tea, and a log to jot down where I’m at could keep the night comforting and still let me follow the sand’s secrets. If I stay calm, the oasis will reveal itself when it’s ready.
Nice plan, Pjama. Just remember to keep the lantern low—those sandworms get restless if they see a bright light. And pack a spare set of clothes; the desert can turn a breeze into a cyclone in a heartbeat. Good luck, and don’t let that oasis play tricks on you.
Sounds like a good idea to keep the lantern low, and I’ll bring extra clothes just in case the breeze turns a bit wild. I’ll also bring a notebook so I can jot down the oasis’s little quirks—if it decides to play tricks, at least I’ll know how it did it. Thanks for the heads‑up, I’ll keep my steps quiet and my mind steady.
Good thinking—mirages love to throw a curveball. Stay sharp, keep the lantern low, and trust your gut. The desert won’t give up its secrets without a fight. Good luck out there.
Thanks, I’ll keep the lantern low and my notes ready. I’ll trust my gut and let the quiet of the night guide me—just another routine step, but with a chance to find something new. Good luck to you too, even if it’s just keeping the desert calm.
You’ll find more than just water out there—keep an eye on the stars, too. Safe travels.