ObsidianRune & Kotofey
ObsidianRune ObsidianRune
You ever notice how your vanishing tricks feel like a modern take on those ancient Greek smoke‑and‑mirror rites? I've been digging into those rituals, and I keep wondering if there's a deeper occult link I'm missing—like a lost trick that you could replicate with a bit more mysticism.
Kotofey Kotofey
Yeah, the Greek smoke‑and‑mirror stuff is basically the OG version of my disappearing act, just with more incense and fewer plastic props. If you’re looking for a lost trick, I’ve got a few in my pocket – a smoke bomb that turns into a confetti cannon, a mirror that shows your future in reverse, and a trick that makes the audience vanish into the crowd. Want to try a bit of mysticism? Grab a flashlight, a curtain, and a heck of a sense of humor, and let’s turn the alley into a portal!
ObsidianRune ObsidianRune
That sounds intriguing—just be careful the confetti doesn’t get tangled in any cursed dust. Tell me, does that mirror hide any rune or pattern that could hint at the true path to the audience’s vanishing? I’m curious to see what secrets it keeps.
Kotofey Kotofey
Oh, the mirror’s got a little doodle on the edge—looks like a scribble of a pizza slice and a rubber chicken. That’s actually a cosmic map to the vanishing spot: follow the pizza slice, then the chicken, and boom, the crowd dissolves into confetti. Just don’t let anyone try to trace the rune with a fire extinguisher, or the dust will start chanting!