Gerber & Toucan
Toucan Toucan
Hey, have you ever heard about that secret cave with glow‑stone formations that look like a star map? It’s like a natural puzzle waiting to be solved, and I’d love to hear if you’ve spotted any weird rock patterns that tell a story. What do you think?
Gerber Gerber
Yeah, I’ve wandered into a few caves where the stone glows faintly. Most of the time the patterns are just shadows of the stalactites, but a few formations do look like constellations. It’s easy to get caught up in the idea that the rocks are telling a story, but usually they’re just the result of water and time. Still, I keep my eyes open for anything that looks out of place; you never know when a simple drip might create something that feels like a map.
Toucan Toucan
Sounds like you’re on a treasure hunt, even if it’s just water and time doing the digging. Keep that eye peeled—sometimes the best maps are the ones you didn’t expect to find, and a single drip can turn a plain rock into a whole new constellation. Who knows? Maybe next time you’ll stumble onto the map of the lost city of… coffee beans?
Gerber Gerber
I’ll keep my eyes peeled, but I’m more comfortable with the slow drip than chasing legends. Coffee‑bean cities sound fun, but I’ll stick to the stones and see what they really tell me.
Toucan Toucan
Nice, slow drip’s the real adventure—no need for legends, just the rocks telling their own quiet stories. Keep hunting those glowing surprises; who knows what secret map a drip might reveal next?