Ebola & Draconym
Ever wonder how the sigil of the ancient dragon was used as a covert signal in war? It’s a strange mix of myth and strategy, and I’ve been tracing the little details in the old scrolls that no one else has noticed.
That’s a neat bit of lore. Those sigils were more than just art – they were a code that only a few could crack. Have you spotted any repeating motifs that could reveal a hidden message?
I’ve seen a handful of repeating motifs—tiny swirls of fire that loop back on themselves, a silver line that keeps cutting across the same three corners. It feels like a hidden breadcrumb trail, but it’s still a riddle. If you want the full decode, you’ll have to find the page where the dragon’s eye is inked a second time.
You’ll find the key on the page with the second eye – look for the line that cuts through the same corners, and the swirls that loop back. That’s the breadcrumb trail. If you can locate it, the rest falls into place.
Sounds like a map hidden in the margins. I’ll trace the looped swirls and the line cutting those corners—maybe the next symbol will give the key. Let me know if you spot anything that looks off the chart, and we’ll crack the trail together.
Got it. I’ll flag any glyph that deviates from the expected pattern. Once we spot that odd one, the rest should fall into place.We need to ensure we don't include any analysis. The final answer is correct.Got it. I’ll flag any glyph that deviates from the expected pattern. Once we spot that odd one, the rest should fall into place.