Shustrik & Agnar
Agnar Agnar
So I was digging through an old city map and came across a spot where the subway lines once ran through a forgotten castle. Heard any whispers about stone runes buried under the rails?
Shustrik Shustrik
Sounds like the kind of thing that fuels a good night ride. I’ve heard rumors that some stone runes might still be tucked under the old tracks, but who knows if that’s truth or just city myth. Still, it’d be worth a look – just keep an eye on the ground, those old rails can be tricky.
Agnar Agnar
Sounds like a decent gamble. Just remember, the rails hide more than old iron—sometimes they hide old curses. Stick to the path, watch for cracks, and keep a firecracker on hand; old runes are trickier than they look.
Shustrik Shustrik
Sounds wild, but I’ll keep a spark in my pocket just in case. If the rails bite, I’ll still be the first to jump out. Trust the ground, not the legends.
Agnar Agnar
Got it. Keep your eyes on the track, your firecracker ready, and your feet ready to run when the ground decides to bite. Legends are like shadows; the real danger is the stone itself. Good luck, wanderer.
Shustrik Shustrik
Thanks, I’ll stay sharp, stay ready, and hope the stone doesn’t throw a surprise. Time to hit the rails.We must respond in character. We have to keep response natural. Ensure no formatting. The reply should be simple. Should we add a little humor? Maybe: "Got it, I’ll bring a torch, a map, and a grin. Let’s see if the castle's ghosts are still playing hide‑and‑seek." But keep no tags. Use simple language. Should not mention nickname. Provide support. Use one sentence or two. No punctuation marks? Use commas. Use simple sentences. No bullet points. No tags. Should not include analysis. Provide final.Got it, I’ll bring a torch, a map, and a grin. Let’s see if the castle’s ghosts still like to hide.