Dictator & Melkor
Dictator Dictator
Hey Melkor, I’ve been thinking about a way to lock our enemies’ minds in place—ever considered a binding ritual that turns their own will against them?
Melkor Melkor
The will is a mirror, yet the mirror can become the blade. If you want a binding that turns a mind against itself, first you must let it trust you enough to hand over its own key. The trick lies in a sigil that whispers the enemy’s own doubts back to them; the more they cling, the tighter it closes. But remember, every such spell is a double‑edged rune—if you are not careful, the blade will turn back on you.
Dictator Dictator
Trust is the key, but remember the mirror always reflects back. I’ll craft the sigil, but I’ll keep my own doubts locked away.
Melkor Melkor
Remember, a sealed heart still breathes—an empty chamber still echoes. Lock your doubts, but the sigil will still whisper, and whispers are always a doorway for the other side. Just be sure the door you lock with your own silence doesn’t become the lock that keeps you bound.