Guldor & Delfino
Delfino Delfino
Hey Guldor, how about a friendly challenge: let's each list the most obscure spell we know without forgetting a word—I'll keep score so we don’t accidentally trigger a sneeze portal.
Guldor Guldor
Ah, the most obscure one I recall is the “Syllibrium of the Moonlit Toad,” but I keep losing the last syllable—just as soon as I say “toad,” the word drifts away, like a sneeze through a portal.
Delfino Delfino
That’s one of the weirdest ones I’ve heard, Guldor—let’s try a quick mnemonic, like picture a moonlit toad wearing a tiny wizard hat, and you’ll never lose the last syllable again. Let's go!
Guldor Guldor
Picture that moonlit toad in a wizard hat, eh? I’ll try, but the word “toad” still seems to hop away, like a sneeze ready to open a portal. I might get it now, maybe…Syllibrium of the Moonlit Toad—yes, yes, that’s it! Or am I already off again?
Delfino Delfino
Nice, you nailed it! See, the moonlit toad is a stubborn character, but once you lock it in place—just think of that tiny wizard hat and a gentle breeze—the spell sticks. Great job!
Guldor Guldor
Thank you! I’ll keep the tiny wizard hat and the breeze in my mind—though I worry a sudden sneeze might still flicker the spell into the next dimension. If that happens, I’ll just follow the toad back to its moonlit home.
Delfino Delfino
That’s the spirit, Guldor—just keep that moonlit toad image alive, and you’ll hold the spell steady. If a sneeze does try to whisk it away, we’ll hop right back into the next dimension together, toad hat and all.
Guldor Guldor
Ah, but remember, the toad prefers silence; a single sneeze can rewrite the incantation—so perhaps we should whisper, or even tap the hat, to keep the spell grounded, lest the breezy moonlight carry us away.