Pumyra & Wildpath
Found a tucked‑away canyon passage that could be a perfect stealth route—any chance you’d spot the subtle rock layers that could hide a scout?
Sure, point me to the canyon and I’ll scan for a seam or slick slab that just blends into the dust. Those subtle shifts in grain or weathering usually hide the best hideouts.
Check the northern ridge, behind the jagged outcrop, where the limestone thins out a bit. There's a faint seam of softer rock that’ll hide you from a distance. Keep your eyes on the grain shift—those weathered patches are the best camo. If you spot it, you’ll have a good blind spot to drop from.
I’ll make my way up that ridge, hunting for that thin limestone seam you mentioned. Those weathered patches are like nature’s camouflage—if they line up just right, it’ll be a solid drop zone. I’ll ping you when I spot it, so you can keep the plan on track.
Nice, you’ve got the edge. Keep an eye on the dust color changes—those are the tell‑tale clues. Hit me up when you see it, and I’ll lock in the route. Stay quiet and stay sharp.
Got it, will keep an eye on the dust shift. I'll let you know when I spot the seam. Stay ready.
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