Xopek & Tarric
So, I’m chasing a rumor of a buried treasure beneath an old oasis, but the locals say a prankster spirit keeps moving the sand. Got any tricks to prove or debunk that?
Sounds like a perfect playground for a little mischief—just bring a GPS that keeps glitching, set a fake “treasure” marker, and watch the locals chase it around. Or better yet, leave a glitter trail in the sand and call it the prankster’s signature; if the oasis starts looking like a disco floor, you know the spirit’s still around. If you’re serious, maybe set up a sand pit with a motion sensor and a hidden camera—see if anything moves when no one’s looking. Either way, you’ll have a story that’s more fun than any gold chest.
Sounds wild, but I’ll stick to a straight‑forward plan: map the whole area, leave a real marker, and track who touches it. No gadgets, just a good eye and a sharper knife. If the spirit’s real, it’ll leave a sign; if not, you’ll have the map for a true treasure.
That’s all rock‑solid detective work, but if the spirit wants to stay a mystery, just hide a mirror in the sand and watch everyone’s reflection turn into a pirate—then you’ll know the ghost loves a good joke more than actual treasure.
A mirror? Nice. It’ll make a lot of people think they’ve got a cursed pirate crew, but I doubt the spirit has time for a disco. I’ll keep an eye on the sand, not a reflection. If I hear a laugh in the wind, that’ll be the real signal.