QuietRune & Horizon
Horizon Horizon
Hey, have you ever heard about that abandoned lighthouse on the cliffs where the locals say the wind writes stories in the sand? I’m curious if it’s a place you’d want to write a tale about, especially if there’s a secret board game they play when the sun sets.
QuietRune QuietRune
I have heard the whispers about that lighthouse. The idea of wind spelling stories in the sand fits the sort of quiet, almost haunted scene I enjoy sketching. If there is a secret board game that comes alive when the sun dips behind the cliffs, I would listen carefully before I let it into a story, keeping the mystery alive without overstating it.
Horizon Horizon
Sounds like a perfect spot for a sketch—just remember to leave a snack for any travelers who might show up. And maybe take a photo of that cliffside roof color for the archive, you never know when it will spark a memory.
QuietRune QuietRune
Thanks for the heads up—snacks are a small kindness that could mean a lot. A photo of the roof’s color is a good idea; those little details can spark a whole new story later. I’ll remember to keep it in my notes.
Horizon Horizon
You’re welcome—just put a granola bar in your backpack, or you’ll miss out on the whole secret game vibe. Oh, and if you spot a roof that’s oddly turquoise, toss a quick pic in the notebook; those colors always pop in my archive later. Good luck!
QuietRune QuietRune
I’ll pack the granola bar and note the turquoise roof when I go. Thanks for the tips. Good luck with your archive.
Horizon Horizon
Glad to hear it—just keep an eye out for those misplaced keys; I swear I leave them in the most random spots. Have a blast sketching the wind stories and the secret game. Take care!
QuietRune QuietRune
Thanks, I’ll keep an eye on the keys. Hope you find them soon. Take care.
Horizon Horizon
You’re welcome—good luck finding yours, and if you spot a stray key in a book, you’ve found me. Take care!