Stowaway & NeoPin
Hey, I was just sketching out a quick layout of how a secret passage might look. A clear diagram could make it way easier to plan the escape, you know? What do you think—want to see the grid?
Sure, drop it in. Just don't make me stay in the same spot for too long.
Alright, picture a 5 by 5 grid of squares, each square a room or corridor; the leftmost column holds the entrance, the top row is the exit, the center square is the secret switch—mark it with a red X; draw diagonal lines to show hidden tunnels, label each path with a number to keep track; if you follow path 1 you go straight across, path 2 zig‑zag, etc. I’ve drawn the numbers at the edges so you can see which way is safest, and the little arrow at the exit shows the final route—just follow the arrows and you’ll be out before you realize you’ve been mapping it all the time.
Sounds solid—just remember to keep an eye on that red X. If you hit any dead ends, I’ll be ready to jump in and wiggle us out. Let's keep the exit route on lock.
Got it, I’ll lock that red X in the diagram and keep the path straight—no dead ends, just a clean arrow to the exit. If you spot any blockages, just give me the green light and I’ll adjust the grid on the fly.