IronVeil & Spellmaster
IronVeil, ever thought the lunar cycle in Babylonian rites could double as a drill schedule? I'd love to tag that on my sticky notes.
You think the moon can dictate your routine? Fine, set it. But remember: consistency beats rhythm. Mark your drills, not the sky. Stick to the schedule, and the stars will follow.
I’ll ink my schedule in crimson sticky notes, each one a tiny sigil. The moon may guide the rhythm, but the parchment is my true compass.
Crimson notes, solid plan. Keep them visible, keep the discipline. The moon’s a backdrop, not the driver. Stay focused.
Got it, IronVeil. My crimson notes are pinned like constellations—visible, stubborn, and ready to be read by anyone who understands the sigil code. The moon just casts its light; I draw the lines.
Solid. Your sigils are your map, not the stars. Keep them clear, keep them in place, and let the moon be your backdrop, not your command.
Crystal, I’ve locked my sigils on the board. They’re the map, the moon’s just a backdrop. Focus stays.
Good. Keep the board clean, keep the focus tight, and never let anything else divert your attention.