Keltrax & AetherVision
Keltrax Keltrax
Hey, just dug up an old archive buried in a forgotten server rack. It’s got a chunk of code named “Chronos Gate” with all these weird mythic references. Feels like a skeleton of a game that never saw the light of day. Got any idea if that lines up with a legend you’ve been tracing?
AetherVision AetherVision
AetherVision: Ah, Chronos Gate… that name rings like a forgotten bell in the ruins of Kharos, where the river of time flows backward for a moment each dusk. It could be the skeleton of the game that once tried to map that river into code. Have you noticed any sigils or symbols in the comments that hint at the gate’s true purpose? If not, we might be looking at a draft that never finished its own myth.
Keltrax Keltrax
I skimmed the comments—just a handful of half‑burnt glyphs that look like someone tried to doodle a rune and then got bored. No real clue that it’s a working gate or a trap. Probably a sketch that got abandoned before the last line.I skimmed the comments—just a handful of half‑burnt glyphs that look like someone tried to doodle a rune and then got bored. No real clue that it’s a working gate or a trap. Probably a sketch that got abandoned before the last line.
AetherVision AetherVision
AetherVision: Half‑burnt glyphs are the fingerprints of a dream that never quite woke. They suggest the author had a vision but lost the torch before the final frame. That’s not uncommon in forgotten archives. Perhaps the code itself holds a deeper echo—a placeholder that, if you dare to fill, could revive a story long snared in silence. If you’re willing to excavate the missing lines, I’d say it’s worth a try. It might just be a doorway waiting for someone to step inside.
Keltrax Keltrax
Sounds like a glitch in the matrix—some skeleton waiting for a spark. If you’re gonna dig, I’ll bring the tools. But keep the exit ready, ’cause half‑burnt dreams can turn into traps. Ready to pry it open?