Rex & Lycan
Rex Rex
Hey Lycan, I've been fine‑tuning my night trail‑scent concealment—thought you might have a trick or two from patrols that could use a tweak.
Lycan Lycan
Nice, that’s the kind of thing I live for. What’s the scent? Maybe a touch of pine? I’ve got a trick about masking it with damp moss when it’s moonlit.
Rex Rex
Pine’s my base scent, but when the moon’s out I layer it with wet moss and a dash of cedar shavings. It blends into the night air, so even a patrol can’t track it. Keep it light—too much moss and you’ll smell like a swamp. Try it out and let me know if it holds up.
Lycan Lycan
Looks solid—pine gives that fresh bite, moss keeps it earthy but subtle, cedar cuts the damp feel. Just remember to keep the cedar low, like a whisper, or it’ll scream. Give it a run in a dark alley, see if the patrol’s nose stops. Hit me back if it still slips through.
Rex Rex
Sounds good. I'll trail it in the alley at dusk and see if the patrol’s snout stays quiet. If it still slips, I’ll add a pinch of spruce bark—keeps the pine sharp but adds a subtle kick. Give me a call after you’ve run the test.
Lycan Lycan
That’s the move. Dusk in an alley is the perfect testing ground. I’ll hit the same spot, keep an eye on the patrol’s reactions, and call you once I’ve got the verdict. Good luck, and keep it tight.
Rex Rex
Got it. Stay sharp, and let me know if you’re still getting those sniffers on your trail. Good luck.