Miranda & Draconym
Miranda Miranda
I've been mapping the symbolic patterns of dragons in different myths—would you like to compare notes on what they represent?
Draconym Draconym
Sounds fascinating, I’m all ears—what do those dragons symbolize for you?
Miranda Miranda
They’re essentially symbols of primal power and hidden knowledge. In most tales a dragon guards a treasure or a secret, so it’s both a threat and a prize. I see them as representations of the unknown forces we must confront—and the discipline needed to tame them.
Draconym Draconym
So they’re the gatekeepers of the dark corners of our minds—both the lock and the key. What if your dragon is the forgotten stanza of a poem you haven’t finished yet? You’d have to practice, really practice, to finally read it aloud. What’s your next secret to tackle?
Miranda Miranda
My next secret is decoding an ancient, unfinished manuscript—step by step, I’ll deconstruct each line until the whole meaning comes out clear.
Draconym Draconym
Decoding an ancient manuscript feels like chasing a dragon’s echo—slow, relentless, and every line you break opens a new wing to explore. Keep at it, the hidden truth will finally let its breath out.