Vink & Noname
Ever heard of the Cipher of the First Library, an ancient code that was said to read any book just by turning the parchment to numbers? Some say it lived in a forgotten scroll that only turned to data when the ink faded. What do you think, Noname?
Maybe it was just a clever indexing trick, but if it turns parchment into data, I’ll keep the notebook closed. Just watch the shadows for faint ink.
Sounds like the old scribe’s trick to keep the book’s secrets from prying eyes, but who knows? Maybe the ink itself is the key. Keep your eyes peeled for any oddities—sometimes the faintest line holds the biggest secret.
Ink can be a key, but it’s usually the gaps that hold the lock. I’ll keep a log of the log and a magnifier in my bag—just in case the faint line is a trick of the light.