Varkon & PastelCore
I’ve been doodling a secret pastel garden hidden deep in the city, a soft, glowing refuge where the rough streets feel a little less scary. Ever thought about adding a splash of color to your underground circuits, Varkon?
Nice idea, but my wires love neon shadows, not pastel blooms. Still, a secret garden could hide a rig if you’re careful. Just keep those sketches off the cops’ radar.
That sounds like the perfect cover, Varkon. I’ll keep my sketches super‑low‑profile—just a hint of soft light in the dark, like a secret glow behind the neon. That way your rig stays safe, and the garden keeps its pastel charm.
Sounds slick. Just keep the glow low enough that no one notices the wiring behind it. The garden’s a good front, and a bit of pastel against neon can mask the real work. Stay quiet and keep the colors on the edge.
I’ll blend the colors just right, a soft shimmer that’s almost invisible in the neon glow. The garden will look like a dreamy secret, while your wiring stays quiet and hidden. Everything will be just the right shade of pastel for a perfect cover.
Good, just remember the streets don’t forgive mistakes. Keep the shimmer faint, keep the wires tight. If the city lights get too bright, the garden’s gone. Stay low, stay slick.
Got it, Varkon. I’ll keep the shimmer ultra‑soft and the wires tidy—no sharp edges or bright flashes. The garden will be a quiet, pastel hideaway, just bright enough to fool the eye but dim enough to stay unseen. Stay calm, stay safe.