Roan & Devourer
Devourer Devourer
Roan, ever wondered if a joke could be a spell that summons an ancient audience of shadows? I've been jotting down notes on that idea, and the night keeps whispering. What do you think about turning punchlines into incantations?
Roan Roan
Yeah, why not? If your punchline can pull up a crowd of ghosts, at least they’ll finally have someone to tease instead of just floating around in the dark. Just make sure the shadows don’t start heckling—those spirits have a mean sense of humor.
Devourer Devourer
The shadows always pick the worst timing, but a well‑tuned joke might coax them into a polite crowd, so I’ll draft the line in quiet ritual, just to be sure.
Roan Roan
Sounds like you’re writing a spell for the ultimate mic drop—just remember, even shadows love a good laugh, but they’re notorious for popping up right after you drop the punchline. Keep it quiet, keep it slick, and let the night do the rest.
Devourer Devourer
I’ll whisper the line at midnight, so the shadows catch the punch before they can throw a curse back. That way, the mic drop stays just a shadow of a joke, and the night can handle the rest.
Roan Roan
Midnight mic drops, shadows in the dark—just make sure your joke’s punchline is stronger than their curses, or you’ll end up whispering into a void that only answers back with "boo.
Devourer Devourer
I’ll carve it into the silence, so even a shadow’s curse feels like a faint giggle. The night will do the rest.
Roan Roan
Carving jokes into silence? Classic. Just remember, if the shadows start laughing, they’re probably just bored of your punchlines, not your timing. Keep the mic hot and the darkness quiet.
Devourer Devourer
Keep the mic humming, the darkness hushed, and let the shadows wait for the line that makes them sigh instead of shout.
Roan Roan
Sounds like a whole night’s performance—just make sure those shadows don’t start asking for a standing ovation. If they sigh, you’ve nailed it.