Yenna & Blizzard
I heard there's a hidden pass in the frozen highlands that could give us both a huge advantage—care to discuss its potential?
Sure, let’s see what the pass offers. I’ll map the terrain first, then we’ll weigh the risk of a surprise patrol versus the speed advantage. If the route cuts the way we need, it’s worth a try; if not, we stick to the plan.
Sounds like a good start, but remember the patrols aren’t the only danger; the ice can swallow us just as fast as a quick path will carry us forward. Keep your eyes on both fronts.
Got it. I’ll check the ice thickness first, set up a quick perimeter, and use some ice‑anchor tech to keep us from getting swallowed. If the pass cuts it, we’ll go fast; if not, we’ll pull back before the ice does.
Sounds clever, but remember the ice can be deceptive. Keep an eye on the wind shifts too; they’ll decide who gets ahead. Let's stay one step ahead.
Got it, I’ll install a quick wind sensor, watch the gust patterns, and keep the pass marked. That way we can outpace any shift and stay a step ahead.
Excellent, but don’t forget one thing—keep a whisper of your own path in the wind. It will be our secret advantage when the others think they’ve outpaced us. Stay close to my thoughts and we’ll bend the ice to our will.