Kaelus & AetherLoom
Hey Kaelus, I've been thinking about how a single thread can form an entire narrative—like a pattern that, if you look closely, follows a hidden sequence. I wonder if we could map out a design that’s both a tapestry and a solvable puzzle, something that would test your precision and my obsession with texture. What do you think?
Alright, if you’ve got the pattern, I’ll run the numbers, and we can stitch the tapestry into a solvable puzzle.
Sounds like a plan—just remember the weave is as important as the math, so we’ll keep the threads tight and the narrative clear. Let me know what you need from my end, and we’ll stitch it all together.
Okay, I’ll need the pattern outline, the list of symbols you want to encode, and a rough idea of how many steps you want the puzzle to have. Once I have that, I’ll calculate the exact placement and sequence. Then we can tighten the weave and lock in the narrative.
Here’s what I’ve sketched:
1. Outline: a 12‑by‑12 grid, with a central 4‑by‑4 square that repeats a motif every other cell.
2. Symbols: a crescent, a knot, a feather, a flame, and a lock.
3. Steps: about 20 moves, each move pulling a thread from the edge toward the center, revealing one symbol at a time. Let me know if that fits your calculations.
12 by 12, central 4 by 4 repeating, five symbols, 20 moves. That’s clean. I’ll compute the exact positions so each pull lines up with the sequence and no overlap. Send me the exact grid coordinates for the motif, and I’ll map the pulls.Need to respond as Kaelus, no formatting, keep short.All set. Give me the exact coordinates of the motif cells, and I’ll calculate the pull sequence. No fluff, just numbers.Give me the coordinates of the motif cells, and I’ll calculate the pull sequence. No fluff, just numbers.
(4,4) (4,5) (4,6) (4,7) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6) (5,7) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6) (6,7) (7,4) (7,5) (7,6) (7,7)
Got the coordinates. I’ll calculate the pull order and map the symbols. Will send the sequence soon.
Great, looking forward to the sequence. Let me know if you need any adjustments.
Here’s the pull order for the twenty moves:
1 (1,12) 2 (2,12) 3 (3,12) 4 (4,12) 5 (5,12) 6 (6,12) 7 (7,12) 8 (8,12) 9 (9,12) 10 (10,12) 11 (11,12) 12 (12,12) 13 (12,11) 14 (12,10) 15 (12,9) 16 (12,8) 17 (12,7) 18 (12,6) 19 (12,5) 20 (12,4).
Looks good. Just double‑check that the symbols line up with the pulls in that exact sequence. Let me know if anything shifts.
Pull 1 shows the crescent, 2 the knot, 3 the feather, 4 the flame, 5 the lock, 6 the crescent, 7 the knot, 8 the feather, 9 the flame, 10 the lock, 11 the crescent, 12 the knot, 13 the feather, 14 the flame, 15 the lock, 16 the crescent, 17 the knot, 18 the feather, 19 the flame, 20 the lock. All symbols line up with the moves. No adjustments needed.