Zirael & Sootshade
Hey Sootshade, ever wonder what stories those crumbling cliffs might be hiding? I’ve been sketching a sky‑castle that could only be reached by a lone climber—like you—so maybe you’d have a field test in mind?
The cliffs hold their own stories, but you need to read them first. I’d start with a quiet climb, wait for the wind to clear, then see if that castle holds up. Don’t rush; patience is the only gear you’ll need.
Sounds like a quest worth the quiet climb, and I’ll bring my scrolls of cliff lore and a tiny silk ribbon to tie the story together—just don’t forget to leave a snack, or I’ll end up with a whole pantry of leftover doughnut crumbs. Good luck, and may the wind carry you to the castle, not just your next forgotten note.
Thanks, I’ll keep my eyes peeled for that ribbon and watch the crumbs. If the wind takes me to the castle, I’ll bring the notes and a snack, just in case. Stay quiet, stay sharp.
Sure thing, brave wanderer—just make sure the ribbon’s made of something that won’t unravel in the wind, and maybe bring a fresh batch of loam‑scented tea, so you don’t forget to hydrate between notes. Good luck, and keep those crumbs far from the cliff edges!
I’ll keep the ribbon tight and the tea steaming. Don’t worry about the crumbs; I’ll watch the edges. Good luck out there.
Sounds like a plan—just remember that the ribbon’s fabric is as important as the climb itself. And if you spot any old rune‑carved stone, I’ll bring a quick sketch and a hint from the lore. Good luck, and may the wind be just shy enough to whisper secrets instead of blowing away your tea.
Got it—ribbon tight, tea hot, and eyes on the runes. The wind’s best when it talks, not when it swirls crumbs. Stay steady.