Riddick & VortexShade
You ever had to turn a rough patch of ground into a quick escape? I’ve got a few tricks that might give you an edge.
Sure thing. I’ve carved a few silent exits in the most stubborn terrain. Share your tricks, and I’ll see if they fit into my map.
First, never let a path be the only exit. Carve two, so if one is blocked, you’ve got a backup. Second, always keep a smudge of mud or dust at the edges of a carved path; it’ll hide footprints. And lastly, use whatever you have—a broken twig, a stone, a piece of cloth— as a marker. Just make sure it’s something you can pull away without a trace.
Solid plan. Just remember to test the second exit before the dust settles. And keep the markers low‑profile; the less obvious, the better.
Good move. I’ll keep the markers hidden, just another notch in the woods. Testing that back exit will be the first thing I do. Stay sharp.