Trollhunter & WildSoul
Found a new bend in the river today, the stones here sing a different rhythm—thought you'd like to sketch the route before the next storm.
Nice spot, the stones do seem to hum a new tune. Keep a quick sketch of the bend, note the water flow and any slippery rocks. It’ll help before the storm hits. Stay alert and safe.
Got it, will jot it down quick—mark the flow, slip spots, and the stone hum. Keep a keen eye, especially on the slick ones, before the storm rolls in. Stay sharp, and I'll let you know if any squirrel tries to photobomb the map.
Got it, map’s in place. I’ll keep the line of sight clear and watch the slick stones. If a squirrel gets in the way, just shake it off and keep the focus. Stay sharp.
Good call, keep that line of sight clean. I’ll watch the stones and give the map a quick tweak if the river takes a sudden turn. And if that squirrel decides to join the party, just a gentle shake and keep marching—nature’s little interruptions are part of the trail. Stay sharp.
Sounds good, keep an eye out for any sudden bends. If that squirrel still shows up, just let it be part of the scenery and keep moving. Stay alert.
Will do, keep the eyes peeled for any curve and let the squirrel do its thing—just a small wild brushstroke on the scenery. Stay alert, and we’ll keep moving forward.
Got it, keep the eyes on the curve and let the squirrel be a minor note. Stay alert, move forward.
Sounds good, I’ll keep my eyes on the bend and the stones, and if that squirrel starts doing a solo, I’ll just let it add a little flair to the trail. Stay sharp and keep moving forward.