Zloy & 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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.