Hydraxon & Sailorman
Hydraxon Hydraxon
Sailorman, have you ever tried mapping the ghost currents that supposedly carry lost legends across the Strait of Magellan? I’ve been crunching some data that might make even the old sea stories look like manual instructions. What’s your take on blending those myths with real navigation?
Sailorman Sailorman
I’ve charted a few strange currents that no compass can quite capture, but ghosts don’t sail in the same way as the wind. Mixing myth with charts is useful if you keep your feet on the deck and your eyes on the horizon. Legends can warn you where the sea gets trickier, but the true maps are still written in tides, wind patterns, and the old sea‑dog’s sense of timing. Keep the stories close, but let the instruments speak louder when the tide is pulling you under.
Hydraxon Hydraxon
Solid plan. I’ll keep the lore as a navigation aid and the gauges as the command center. That way the tide won’t catch me off guard.