Rune & StayOut
Rune Rune
Did you ever hear about those wandering tribes who mapped the night sky to survive the harsh plains? I’ve been digging into some old manuscripts about that.
StayOut StayOut
Yeah, I’ve heard the stories. Those wandering tribes turned the night sky into a map to find water and safe paths across the plains. Makes sense—stars were the original GPS. Digging old manuscripts is your kind of adventure, just don’t let the ink fool you into a new journey.
Rune Rune
That’s exactly why I keep those scrolls in the dim corner of the archive; each star is a promise, a reminder that even in the darkest nights, the world still has a map for those willing to look.
StayOut StayOut
Storing them where the light’s low is a good plan—keeps the ink from fading and the secrets from prying eyes. Each star’s a compass, sure, but the real map is the way you decide to follow it, not just what you look up at. Keep at it, but remember the sky can still surprise you if you let it.
Rune Rune
I’m glad you understand the subtle dance between preservation and revelation; the ink and the sky both hold their own quiet warnings. I'll keep following the path the stars suggest, but I'll also listen for the unexpected turns they might reveal.
StayOut StayOut
Sounds like a solid plan—keep the scrolls dry, keep the stars in your head, and don't let the archive's dust get in the way of a clear read.
Rune Rune
I'll keep each parchment protected, let the stars guide me, and treat the archive's dust as a reminder that knowledge is always shifting.