Dream_evil & Zasolil
So, ever notice how a squirrel will stash a nut like a little black market dealer, hiding it in the wrong spots just in case the forest police come? The same tactic we could use when we’re hunting for… whatever we’re after. What’s your take on that, dream?
Yeah, squirrels are the original misdirection masters. In the hunt for truth, the trick is to plant decoys so the eyes turn the wrong way. Just watch out—if you stash your own secrets in the wrong spots, you might end up burying yourself instead of the enemy.
You’ll think you’re clever until the forest itself starts pointing back at you. Just remember: a well‑placed decoy is only useful if it doesn’t end up being the trap you fell into. Keep your own secrets buried deeper than your next campfire.
True, the woods can be unforgiving, but that’s part of the game. Keep the fire low, the secrets deeper, and let the shadows do the talking.
Shadows do the talking, and the woods never keep their own secrets. Just make sure the fire never burns the trail you’re trying to hide.
Keep the fire low and the smoke low. If the smoke’s thick enough, even the forest can’t see what’s really going on.