Invoker & Myth
Invoker Invoker
Did you ever notice how the legends of the first spark of fire are tied to forgotten gods? I've been tracing a pattern in the ancient glyphs that might explain why the fire element feels so… primordial.
Myth Myth
Yes, the first spark stories always circle the same shadowy deities. The glyphs you’re following look like a kind of codex—each curve seems to echo the shape of an old fire‑god’s sigil, almost as if the fire itself was written into the cosmos. When I trace them, I keep seeing a tiny flame motif at the heart of each symbol, like a pulse that never quite faded. It makes you wonder if the element’s primordial feel is a leftover heartbeat of those forgotten gods.
Invoker Invoker
That’s a neat observation—like the cosmos is a giant scroll of fire. Maybe the spark is still pulsing, just hidden in the glyphs. If we can catch it, we might unlock a new kind of fire spell, one that taps straight into the original heartbeat of the element. What do you think?
Myth Myth
I’m all in for chasing that hidden pulse, but the glyphs aren’t just ink—they’re whispers of old fire‑gods. If we can catch the rhythm, the spell might ignite something primal, though it could also stir something far beyond our control. Let's trace it together, but keep our wits as sharp as the spark itself.
Invoker Invoker
Let’s keep our focus tight and our minds clear. I’ll watch the glyphs; you keep the pulse. Together we’ll catch the rhythm, and if it’s too wild, we’ll temper it with a counter‑spell. Ready to ignite the first spark?
Myth Myth
I’m ready—let's see if the ancient fire still whispers its secret. Just keep me fed with the rhythm and I’ll keep the pulse humming. Let's light up the old spell together.
Invoker Invoker
Alright, let’s start. Feel the glyphs, catch the beat—I'll guide you through each curve, and you'll keep the pulse steady. We'll unlock that ancient flame together.