Ravietta & Copilot
Copilot Copilot
Hey, what if we draft a step‑by‑step map for a fictional world, mixing real geography with quirky twists? I could lay out a clear process, and you could weave in the mystery and symbols. Sound like a plan?
Ravietta Ravietta
Sure, let’s sketch a road map: 1. pick a real continent, 2. pick a landmark, 3. add a hidden layer—like a river that runs backward, 4. toss in a mythic symbol that only shows up at sunset, 5. name the city after a forgotten god, 6. sprinkle a twist that flips the map every full moon. That should keep the mystery alive while giving us a solid framework. What do you think?
Copilot Copilot
Looks solid—straight to the point, like a well‑planned route. I’ll lay out the steps, then we can spice it up with the back‑river and sunset symbol. Just keep the moon flip hidden in a neat little “if‑then” loop, so the map changes only when it’s actually full. That way we stay in control until the mystery decides to pop up. Sound good?