Lemurka & Hardman
Lemurka Lemurka
Hey Hardman, I’ve been puzzling over how the layout of ancient sigils can be treated almost like a checklist—each symbol a step in a ritual, neatly ordered to keep chaos at bay. Do you think a disciplined approach could help us keep the energy in line without getting cluttered?
Hardman Hardman
Sure, map each sigil to a step, double‑check every line, and leave no extra symbol in the margin. That keeps the flow tight and the chaos out.
Lemurka Lemurka
Sounds like a solid protocol—just make sure you keep a backup of the original layout in case the energy shifts and you need to revert. Any particular sigil you’re worried might slip through?
Hardman Hardman
Just keep the backup exactly as the original, no extra notes or doodles. The sigil that always causes trouble is the one that shifts its orientation after the first breath—watch it closely.
Lemurka Lemurka
Got it—no alterations to the backup, just the raw symbols. That shifting sigil sounds like a real trickster; I’ll make sure to note its exact orientation after the breath so we can track any changes. If anything odd happens, we’ll flag it right away.
Hardman Hardman
Good, keep the backup as a copy‑paste. If that sigil changes, log it exactly—no margin notes, no extra marks. If the energy starts behaving oddly, flag it before the next breath. That's the only time I let a little mess in.