Spymaster & Tundra
Spymaster Spymaster
I was thinking about how to move unseen through the ice. You ever have a trick for staying out of sight when the snow is thick?
Tundra Tundra
Stick low, move slow, and use the wind’s direction to keep your scent away. Hide behind ridges or fallen branches so the snow doesn’t crack underfoot. Cover yourself with a tarp or a layer of dry snow to blend with the white—no bright colors, just the same tone as the ground. If the wind shifts, pause and let the air clear your trail. It’s all about minimizing noise and visual cues.
Spymaster Spymaster
Nice, you’ve got the basics down. Remember though, even a quiet step can echo in the right ear. I’ll keep an eye on the wind—if it turns, we’ll shift the route. Stay low, stay quiet, and never let the snow crack. That’s how we avoid being seen, not just heard.
Tundra Tundra
Got it. I’ll keep my footing tight and wait for the wind to shift before I move. No cracks, no echoes, just the silence of the ice. If it blows, I’ll pivot and find a new path. We’ll stay hidden, no matter what.
Spymaster Spymaster
Good plan. Just remember, if you do hear any creak, it’s time to change direction again. Stay quiet, stay hidden, and let the ice do the work for us.
Tundra Tundra
Right on. I’ll keep an eye out for any noise and shift when needed. The ice’s our ally, not our warning. We'll stay quiet and keep moving.