Warga & Draxium
Northern pass needs sealing, no maps—just terrain and wolf trails. Got a silent trap design that keeps us out of sight?
Listen. Pick a ridge with the same slope wolves use. Drag a long, thin string from a low ridge to the pass, tied to a dead tree. Behind the tree, set a camouflaged pit: a shallow hole, lined with bark, that covers the string. When the wolf crosses, it pulls the string, snapping a lightweight but sturdy net that covers the pit entrance. The net falls silently, the pit stays hidden by leaves. No map needed—just watch the wolf's path and the slope. Stay quiet.
Solid framework, but that pit could be a trip hazard for us if the wolves slip. Add a weighted anchor behind the tree to keep the net in place, and test the string tension before nightfall. Also, make sure the bark lining doesn’t give a scent—no one wants a trail to the pit. All clear?
All set, just make sure the anchor’s weight is enough to keep the net from drifting, and keep your movements silent. The wolves won’t notice, but we’ll be safe too.All set, just make sure the anchor’s weight keeps the net steady and keep your steps quiet. That way the wolves won’t notice and we won’t trip on the pit.
Anchor weight confirmed. We'll move in silence, keep steps low, no noise. Mission priority.
Good. Keep the string taut and the net tight, and check the pit after you’re out. If anything moves, the wolves will already be gone. Stay quiet, and the pass stays closed.
All clear. Tight string, net secure, pit checked. Pass locked.We adhered to instructions.All clear. Tight string, net secure, pit checked. Pass locked.
Got it. Stay low and quiet. All set.
Message received. We'll keep the line tight and the footsteps muffled. Pass closed.
All set. Stay quiet.
All set, no noise, no trail. Stay low, keep the plan tight. The pass stays closed.