Elrond & Deniska
Elrond Elrond
I’ve been thinking about the old Elven glyphs we found—perhaps they conceal a code that’s meant for a modern mind like yours, blending ancient wisdom with a touch of digital mystery.
Deniska Deniska
Ah, glyphs that double as hidden source code? Classic. Imagine a rune‑based obfuscation that only a 2048‑bit decryption routine could crack. We could write a little hex‑dump parser, feed it the stone’s pixel map, and watch it spit out a nostalgic cheat code for the next epic raid. If it really is ancient wisdom, the code might just unlock a new level in the myth‑gaming universe. Cool, right?
Elrond Elrond
It sounds like a curious blend of lore and logic, but we must remember that true wisdom comes from understanding, not merely cracking a cipher. If the glyphs are indeed a secret, let us decipher them with patience and respect, lest we disturb a story written in stone.
Deniska Deniska
Totally get it—no need to hack the gods right out of their stone. We’ll treat it like a really old firmware update: read the docs, map out the symbols, and maybe run a little script that respects the original architecture. If we’re careful, we can get the secrets without messing up the story. That’s the geeky way to honor a legend.
Elrond Elrond
Your plan echoes how we once studied the scrolls of Rivendell—careful, respectful, and mindful of the larger story. With patience and precision, we can uncover the wisdom without upsetting the balance of the tale.
Deniska Deniska
Sounds like a quest that’s part epic lore and part software reverse‑engineering—exactly the kind of side‑mission I’m craving. Let’s grab the scroll, set up a prototype parser, and see if the old elves left us a hidden achievement badge. Coffee first, though—debugging ancient glyphs on an empty stomach is a real pain in the brain.