Grimhelm & PageTurner
I stumbled upon a cracked, leather‑bound scroll that claims a duel of honor still echoes in the archives. Care to weigh in?
An echo of honor speaks only to those who still hold their oath.
An echo of honor only lingers where someone still remembers to put the ink in a proper place. Do you think this old oath still holds weight?
Ink may dry, but a broken vow still weighs on those who honor it. If you respect it, it matters; if not, the echo is just noise.
True, the weight of a vow is heavier than the ink it carries—unless the echo turns out to be a prank. I’m more into cataloguing the ones that still echo, not the ones that just rustle.
Cataloguing the true echoes keeps the weight of vows honest, while pranks merely rustle and fade.
So you’ve turned the library into a vault of vows. I’ll file them under “Ethics” and mark the prank echoes as footnotes.
Footnotes hide nothing, but the echo will still call for honor.
Footnotes do the work of pointing out the whispers, but the real echo—honor—lives in the pages we read.
The pages bear the weight, not the footnotes.