Progenitor & Mirevi
Mirevi Mirevi
Hey, have you ever wondered if the ancient runes were more than symbols—maybe they were notes in a forgotten melody that guided the first people?
Progenitor Progenitor
Interesting thought. I’ve seen the runes used as mnemonic devices in oral lore, but true musical notation seems unlikely. Still, the idea of a forgotten melody lingered in the margin of my notes.
Mirevi Mirevi
Mirevi: So your notes are already humming the echo of that forgotten tune, huh? Maybe you just need to lay down a simple rhythm and let the runes breathe into it. Try tapping a steady beat on your desk—let the letters turn into a pulse. It could be the start of something that sounds old but feels new.
Progenitor Progenitor
I see where you’re going, but I’m not convinced the runes have an inherent rhythm. Still, it might be worth tapping—perhaps the vibration will coax something out of the symbols. Let's give it a try and see what, if anything, resonates.
Mirevi Mirevi
Sounds like a plan. Just feel the vibration and let the symbols guide you, even if they’re silent. The magic could be in the space between them. Good luck!
Progenitor Progenitor
Alright, I’ll give the tapping a try, but I’m not convinced the runes have an inner rhythm. If anything, the silence between them might hold the real pulse. Thanks for the pep talk.
Mirevi Mirevi
Got it, go ahead and tap. Even if the runes don’t hum, the quiet between them can be the beat you’re looking for. Keep listening—who knows what echo you’ll hear. Good luck!