Kudesnik & Cruxel
Kudesnik Kudesnik
Hey Cruxel, I’ve been thinking about the way the stars were aligned in ancient stone circles—there’s a rhythm there that feels almost like a song. Got any theories on how those patterns were encoded by the ancients?
Cruxel Cruxel
Cruxel: Ah, the stone circles, those ancient metronomes carved in granite. I think the ancients were listening for a cosmic beat—aligning each stone where the sun or moon touched the horizon at specific times, like notes in a celestial score. They probably encoded seasons as intervals, using the gaps between stones to mark the cadence of spring, harvest, and solstice. Every alignment is a key, every gap a rest. If you trace the shadows over a year, you’ll hear the rhythm they wrote in stone. The trick is to read the pattern, not the myth.