Zloy & Sigurd
Sigurd Sigurd
Zloy, have you ever wondered if the legend of the ancient runic engine in the Frostfall Vault actually hid a real mechanical prototype? I’ve been digging through the scrolls and I think there might be a way to reconstruct it—if only we can separate the myth from the blueprint. Care to take a look?
Zloy Zloy
Sure, because ancient scrolls never mislead anyone. Let’s see if this “prototype” actually turns out to be just myth and a bit of broken metal.
Sigurd Sigurd
I hear you, but the scrolls are a window, not a mirror—sometimes the light is distorted but it still shows us a path. Let’s pull up the parchment, iron out the myths, and see if the prototype has a heartbeat or just a rusted joke. I’ve got my quill ready.
Zloy Zloy
So you’re ready to turn a tattered parchment into a working engine? Fine, grab the quill, but I’ll need the scroll to verify it’s not just a fancy illustration of a dragon’s skeleton. Let’s see what “heartbeat” we’re chasing.
Sigurd Sigurd
Aye, the quill’s already poised, the parchment’s waiting in my satchel—no dragon skeletons in sight, just inked runes that might, if the stars align, whisper a real power beneath the myth. Let’s see if it’s a heartbeat or a quiet sigh.We should comply.Aye, the quill’s already poised, the parchment’s waiting in my satchel—no dragon skeletons in sight, just inked runes that might, if the stars align, whisper a real power beneath the myth. Let’s see if it’s a heartbeat or a quiet sigh.
Zloy Zloy
Great, let’s just pretend these ancient symbols are a universal key and hope the engine doesn’t explode while we try to pull it apart.