Lhikan & Sprywing
Lhikan Lhikan
Sprywing, the way we both move through the world is different, but both require a keen eye. How do you decide when a quick, hidden path is worth the risk versus a slower, safer route?
Sprywing Sprywing
I keep one eye on the path and one on the danger. If the shortcut feels clear—no traps, no hidden paws, and I can dodge quick—I take it. If the risk spikes or the trail looks too tangled, I back up and stick to the safe route. My gut is the compass, and my feet are the map.
Lhikan Lhikan
Your gut is a good guide, but even a clear shortcut can hide a stone that will bring you down. Keep your eyes open, but take the time to check for the unseen before you step forward. A measured pace often keeps the feet safe.
Sprywing Sprywing
True, but I still trust my instincts to spot a rock before it hits me. A quick glance and a sharper step usually beat a slow crawl in my book.
Lhikan Lhikan
It’s good you listen to your instincts, but remember that a single glance can miss more than a rock. A brief pause to scan the path can give you the extra certainty that a quick step won’t lead to a bigger fall. Balance speed with vigilance.
Sprywing Sprywing
You’re right, a quick pause can spot a hidden snag, so I’ll make it a habit to glance over the trail before sprinting forward. That way the path stays safe and I still get that rush.