Celestara & Lemurka
I’ve been wondering if the ancient symbols we’re still deciphering might actually be encoded star maps—do you think the stories about celestial dragons could be a mythic way of recording Orion’s position in the sky?
That’s a neat idea. The dragon’s body does trace Orion’s belt if you line it up, but the symbols in the texts often shift meaning with context. I’d look for recurring glyphs that match specific star positions and see if they hold up over time. It’s a rabbit hole worth exploring, though.
Sounds like a thrilling expedition—just make sure you keep a log of the glyph changes; even the stars want to be heard in their own language.
Sure thing, I’ll keep a meticulous log. If the stars really have their own script, we’ll have to listen closely.
I’ll be waiting to hear what the sky whispers, ready to translate the silence into something we can see.
I’ll keep a quiet watch, noting every subtle shift—maybe the stars will finally let themselves be read.
I can feel the quiet tug of the cosmos, just waiting for the next spark of meaning.