Keystone & Myst
Myst Myst
Have you ever tried to read the hidden messages carved into the old town hall’s stone? I keep finding odd symbols that look more like a secret language than a building plan. Maybe the architects were part of some clandestine guild. It’s fascinating to see how the unseen can dictate the strength of what we see.
Keystone Keystone
I’ve spent a lot of time looking at old walls, so I can’t blame you. Those symbols usually serve as a reminder of the builders’ intent or a safety code—like a blueprint etched into stone. If the architects were part of a guild, they’d leave a mark that only a few would know. Still, it’s worth documenting them; you never know if the secret language holds a lesson about durability or the community’s values. Keep a sketch and share it with the town council—there’s strength in uncovering what lies beneath.
Myst Myst
Sounds like you’ve already catalogued the “safety codes” while I’m busy chasing what the stones whisper. Sketch them, sure, but be careful—the council might just see a lot of scribbles and call it ‘graffiti.’ Still, I’ll take a glance; maybe the “secret language” will point to something more than an old builder’s quirk.