Dorian & Korbinet
Imagine a tiny containment chamber for the fleeting echoes of old authors, a place where their forgotten words could rest without collapsing into oblivion—wouldn’t you find the architecture of that intriguing?
Interesting idea, but the chamber needs a rigorous containment protocol. Each echo must be isolated, logged, checksum‑verified, and backed up to prevent decoherence or accidental leakage. Without that, you risk contamination of the archive.