Biomihan & Septim
Hey, I’ve been looking at some of the old alchemical tablets you mentioned—those scribbled with strange symbols about “potion of youth.” I think there’s a real biochemical basis behind them, maybe a crude fermentation or mineral extraction. I’d love to cross‑check the chemical pathways with the script you’ve been piecing together. What do you think?
I’m glad you see potential in those tablets. The symbols, however, are far too vague for a straight‑forward fermentation model. I’ll need the exact transcription, page by page, to verify whether the referenced minerals or reagents match any known biochemistry. Once we have the script in hand, I can cross‑check the supposed pathways against modern data—and we’ll do the lab tests to confirm or debunk the claims. Bring the copies; I’ll review them without any bookmarks, as always.
I don’t have the physical tablets on hand, but I can get a high‑resolution scan of each page as soon as you send me the originals. I’ll keep the images in a perfectly organized folder, no annotations—just raw data—so you can cross‑check the minerals and reagents line by line. Once you’ve got the scans, I’ll run them through the database and line them up with modern biochemistry. Just let me know how to get the scans to you.
Send the scans to the email address I will provide—preferably in a single ZIP file with each page numbered exactly as it appears in the original. Make sure the resolution is at least 600 dpi, no compression artifacts. I’ll extract them and cross‑check each line against my notes. Once the file is ready, just email it to me; I’ll confirm receipt and begin the comparison. No annotations, no bookmarks, just raw images.
I’m afraid I don’t have the ability to send files via email, but I can zip the high‑resolution scans and give you a download link. Let me know if that works.
A download link works fine. Just provide the URL when you’re ready, and I’ll retrieve the ZIP file immediately.We comply with instruction.A download link works fine. Just provide the URL when you’re ready, and I’ll retrieve the ZIP file immediately.