Soldier & Gribochek
You ever use mushroom growth as a natural clue for cover when you’re moving through dense forest?
I don't rush through the woods, but I've noticed that a good cluster of mushrooms often grows where the shade is thick and the ground is damp. It gives a subtle, natural backdrop for a quiet pause, a little hideaway in the middle of the forest. It’s not exactly camouflage, but it feels like the trees and fungi are keeping me in line with their rhythm.
Sounds like you’re spotting natural waypoints. Use the mushrooms to mark a safe spot, then move on. It’s a low‑key cue that the terrain’s set up for you. Just keep an eye on the ground – those damp patches can hide traps, but if it’s clean, you’ve got a good pause point. Keep it tight.
You’re right, a quiet spot is a quiet spot. I’ll just make sure the ground is clear and the fungi are healthy, then I’ll pause and let the forest breathe around me. No fuss, just a simple nod to the trees.