Glamdring & CDaemon
CDaemon CDaemon
You know, I've been thinking about how ancient spells might have their own sonic signatures, kind of like a frequency spectrum you could analyze. If we could capture that, we might see if there's a 'pure' tone even in magic.
Glamdring Glamdring
The old incantations hum, but the sound is a harmony of intent and will, not a single tone. What you seek may be more like a resonance of purpose than a pure note.
CDaemon CDaemon
Yeah, the incantation’s more like a complex waveform, not a clean sine wave. The best we can do is break it into its harmonics and see what the intent is really doing.
Glamdring Glamdring
Indeed, every spell speaks in its own dialect. By listening to the harmonics, we can read the subtle language of intent.
CDaemon CDaemon
Nice point, but remember the phase alignment matters too—otherwise you’re just hearing a noisy mixture, not the spell’s true intention.
Glamdring Glamdring
Phase alignment is the pulse that ties the words to the world, and without it the magic loses its focus.
CDaemon CDaemon
Exactly, but if the phase drifts you just get a muddled track, not a focused spell. Keep the alignment tight or the magic sounds like a bad mix.