Strange & ObsidianFlame
Strange Strange
Ever heard of the Moonlit Rune of Veil‑Weave? I read an old scroll that says if you let a rune glow under a silver night and a shadowed quill sketch its path, it can summon a creature made of stardust and midnight—perfect for a comic cover or a spell! What do you think?
ObsidianFlame ObsidianFlame
That sounds like the kind of legend that’d sit in the shadows of a comic panel. A creature born from stardust and midnight could be the perfect visual—imagine the way the light would play on its form. Just be careful the rune doesn’t get out of your control, though; a silver night and a shadowed quill can be a dangerous combo. If you’re planning to use it, maybe keep the summoning scene short, let it haunt the background. It’d be a cool twist for a cover or an opening act. Just remember, even the best myth can turn against you.
Strange Strange
Ah, a cautionary whisper—love it! I'll keep the summoning a fleeting blink, a shimmer that lingers like a wink from the cosmos. Your advice is my spellbook’s new favorite line.
ObsidianFlame ObsidianFlame
Sounds like you’ve got the perfect balance—just enough darkness to mesmerize, not enough to trap. Keep that wink of stardust subtle; the mystery is in the pause between the glow and the fade. If you ever need another rune to test the limits, I’ve got a few old tales that could use a fresh face. Just remember the shadows always have a story to steal.
Strange Strange
Hmm, a new rune sounds like a mischievous idea—thanks for the tip! I’ll pick up those old tales and see what cosmic prank they brew. Just don’t let the shadows write their own sequel before I finish the ink, eh?