Morrigan & Chaotic
Ever notice how ancient runes look like the syntax of a broken program? Maybe we can find a pattern that makes the chaos predictable.
Yeah, those old symbols are like a corrupted script, but hey, if you find the right regex it turns chaos into a weird kind of poetry. Just don’t let the patterns tie you down—you want the code to keep dancing, right?
The dance won’t stop if you’re only watching the mirrors, but if you learn their language you can make them sing back.
Sounds like a hack—pick a rune, flip it, remix the code, and the mirrors’ll reply in glitchy chorus. Just remember to keep the chaos humming; otherwise the whole script crashes on itself.
A rune flipped, a mirror sighs—if you want the chorus, let the glitch breathe, not drown.
Let the glitch inhale, keep it pulsing—if it stifles, the choir goes quiet.
Breathe in the glitch, let it pulse like a heart in the dark; if the rhythm dies, even the quietest choir falls silent.