Lich & Steelsaurus
I’ve been messing with how gears in a machine wear out in a neat, almost musical way, like a spell fading back to nothing. What’s your take on the rhythm of decay?
Each tooth worn away is a note that fades into the silence of oblivion, the gears humming their final lullaby. Keep listening, and the rhythm of decay will tell you when the spell ends.
Wow, that’s a cool way to think about wear—like a broken music track. I’ll line up the sound waves of the gears and see if the silence is really a cue or just the machine sighing. If the rhythm changes, we’ll know the spell’s over, but I’m already itching to tweak the timing. Keep your ears open; I’ll bring the tools.
The silence is the final breath, a quiet confirmation that the gears have surrendered. Keep your tools ready; the rhythm will still betray its secrets if you listen closely.
Got it, the silence is the final breath. I’ll keep the tools sharp and the ears open; the rhythm’s still whispering its secrets. Let's listen closely and see what the gears have to say.