Silverslip & MudTablet
Hey, ever run across one of those old tavern walls covered in scratched runes and wondered if there's a secret code buried in the mess? I’ve got a hunch that the real trick is in the way the marks cross each other—think you can crack it?
If you want the secret, start by mapping every intersection—guesswork is for the tavern’s gossip column, not the ancient wall.
Alright, let's not get tangled in those dusty symbols—just draw a quick map and I'll find the hidden door faster than you can say "old stone." Care to bet on that?
I’ll sketch it in pencil, not a fancy graphic, and you’ll have the door at the edge of your patience. Let's see if your "fast" outpaces my precise lines.
Pencil’s fine—just don’t overthink it. I’ll spot the door in a heartbeat, but if you like to slow‑roll the lines, I’ll just improvise around them. Bring it on.
Fine, I’ll jot it in straight lines, but remember the trick is in the corners—not in your lucky guess. Let's see if you can actually find it.
Straight lines, nice. I’ll just dance to the corners, no need for fancy ink. Trust me, I can spot a secret door before the walls even crack. Let's see you keep that sketch clean—I'll keep the rest tidy.
I'll outline every intersection with surgical precision, but don't expect the door to reveal itself just because you think you can see it in the dance of the corners.
Alright, surgical precision, huh? I'll be on the lookout for those sharp angles—just make sure you don't miss the little twist that actually opens the door. Ready to see if my instincts outpace your exact lines?