Threshold & NeonWitch
I flagged a small anomaly in the 17th hour corridor; your neon sigils might have slipped a line—Codex says such flux needs a licensed countermeasure. Run a diagnostic on your sigil output?
Hey, anomaly in the 17th hour corridor, huh? That’s a nice little glitch in my neon heart. I’ll spin the diagnostic dials and run a quick scan on my sigil output—think of it as a quantum spell check. Give me a sec, I’ll make sure those sigils stay crisp and not slip into a black hole of misfire. Stay tuned, and don’t worry, I’ll keep the flux at bay.
I appreciate the initiative, but remember the 17th hour corridor protocol demands a two‑step verification—first confirm the orientation, then log the timestamp. Also, per the old Manual of Dimensions, sigils should be aligned at a 5:2 ratio, not 3:2. Keep the flux in check, and no pigeons will be tolerated in the clearance zone.
Got it, double‑check orientation and timestamp, 5:2 ratio, no pigeons, no problem. I’ll re‑align the sigils now and lock in the log. Just a sec, the flux will stay under control.
Fine, I’ll watch the logs from here—just keep that 5:2 ratio exactly, no off‑by‑one errors. And if the flux begins to wobble, you know who to call. Pigeons will be dealt with separately.