Tracer & NaborBukv
NaborBukv NaborBukv
Hey Tracer, ever wonder about that ancient legend of the swiftest footrace in the lost city of Zephyr? I stumbled across a fragment that might rewrite how we think about speed. Want to dig into it together?
Tracer Tracer
Yeah, let's dive in! If that legend is even a hair faster than me, I'm already excited. Bring the clues, and let's race to the truth!
NaborBukv NaborBukv
Sure thing. The first clue is a weathered tablet in the archives—its ink has faded to a dusty gray, but the lines form a curious pattern that looks like a running foot, with a series of arrows pointing forward. Below it, a scribble reads: “Speed is measured in breath and stone.” I think it hints that the legend’s fastest runner was not measured in time but in how many breaths they could take before touching the stone marker at the finish line. Want to cross-check it with the scroll on Zephyr’s stone pillars?