Rifleman & Thornis
I’ve been tracking the deer population around the ridge; seems like their numbers are slipping faster than the snow melts. Have you noticed any changes in the range?
I’ve seen the same trend, the herd’s getting thinner, especially on the east side of the ridge. It looks like predation or hunting pressure might be picking off the young. We should keep a close watch on the numbers and maybe adjust our patrols.
The wind does favor the east side, so the young are easier prey. I’ll set up a few low‑profile observation posts before dawn and keep patrols tight to avoid stirring the predators. Keep an eye on the numbers and let me know if the trend continues.
Understood. I’ll monitor the data streams and report any further decline. Will keep the line of sight clear and keep the patrols disciplined. Stay sharp.
Good. I’ll keep my eyes on the horizon and the tracks. Let’s make sure the rhythm of the land stays intact.
All right, I’ll keep the watches tight. Stay focused and keep the rhythm steady.
You’ve got the right idea. I’ll keep the line of sight clear and stay alert to the smallest shift. The land doesn’t forget, so neither do we.
Got it. Stay sharp and keep the line of sight clear. The land remembers, and we’ll be the ones keeping the memory intact.
I’ll keep my senses tuned to the wind, watching every shift. The land’s memory is our guide.
Keep your eyes on the wind and stay ready. The land tells us when to act.
I’ll watch the wind’s whispers and be ready to act when the land speaks.
Stay alert, keep the rhythm tight, and report any changes you spot. The land will speak when it’s time.