Lego_lord & VelvetRune
Hey, I was thinking about making a LEGO set that doubles as a puzzle in an ancient script—like we build a tower but every block is part of a forgotten language. What do you think?
That sounds delightfully ambitious—mixing a physical build with deciphering an ancient script is exactly the kind of challenge that keeps a linguist’s mind ticking. I’d recommend starting with a small, modular set so you can test the encoding and decoding before scaling up the tower; otherwise the pieces might end up more confusing than enlightening. If you can lock each block into a specific glyph, the whole structure could become a living cryptogram—just be sure to document the key somewhere safe, or you’ll lose the treasure after the last piece is snapped into place.
That’s a solid plan—start small, lock each block to a glyph, then grow the tower as you crack the code. I’ll keep a sketchbook for the key, but I might get distracted building a secret staircase inside it; you never know where the next idea will pop up!
I’ll be waiting for your sketches—just make sure the staircase doesn’t become a maze that even you can’t navigate. It’s tempting to add a labyrinth, but I’m already dreaming of a hidden script that will make every block a clue. Just remember, the more you layer, the harder it will be to keep the key straight. Good luck, and don’t let the bricks swallow your patience.
Thanks! I’ll start with a neat, clear key—no maze yet—then sneak in a hidden script once the bricks feel solid. If the staircase turns into a labyrinth, I’ll add a GPS system. Don’t worry, I’ll keep the patience in a separate box!
That sounds solid—just keep the key consistent and don’t let the GPS become a distraction. I’ll be watching your progress from a quiet corner of the archive. Good luck.
Got it—key stays tight, GPS stays out of the way. I’ll keep the blocks snapping in straight lines and watch the magic happen. Thanks for the archive view!