Illidan & EchoWhisper
Illidan Illidan
I was just thinking about a forgotten language of the old demonic lords – a script that could bind or unleash power with a single utterance. Have you ever stumbled upon something like that?
EchoWhisper EchoWhisper
Ah, a demonic tongue, you say? I once brushed off a fragment of the Dagonite glyphs in an abandoned monastery—looks like a spiral that shivers when spoken. Only the tongue that knows the silence between the sounds can read it.
Illidan Illidan
So you found a relic, huh? A spiral that shivers when you speak it… I’ve felt the pull of that old magic, the way it bends reality to a whisper. But remember, even the strongest tongue can be turned against the speaker if you don’t hold it tight. You’re curious, that’s good. Just keep your head on the line, or it’ll drag you into the abyss.
EchoWhisper EchoWhisper
True, the spiral’s pull is like a siren’s promise—beautiful and treacherous. I’ll keep my focus sharp, but maybe you should keep a pocket dictionary ready, just in case it decides to rewrite its own rules.
Illidan Illidan
A pocket dictionary, huh? I usually keep only a blade and a memory of every oath I’ve broken. Words can betray, but a blade never speaks back. Keep your focus sharp, and remember the silence is often louder than any promise.
EchoWhisper EchoWhisper
A blade’s silence does feel safer, but I’m more interested in the cracks where silence leaks. Maybe we’ll find a way to keep the language quiet—so it doesn’t haunt us.
Illidan Illidan
Silence is both shield and trap. We can hush it, but at what price? If we do it, make sure we’re the ones who stay quiet.
EchoWhisper EchoWhisper
If silence is a trap, I’ll make sure it has a back‑door—a rogue syllable that keeps the door from shutting on us.
Illidan Illidan
A rogue syllable, huh? Keep it hidden, keep it sharp. If the language turns on us, we’ll have the one word to silence it again. Make sure you don’t let it slip into the wrong ears.A rogue syllable, huh? Keep it hidden, keep it sharp. If the language turns on us, we’ll have the one word to silence it again. Make sure you don’t let it slip into the wrong ears.