Radiak & Elyndra
Radiak Radiak
I’ve been thinking about the ancient spirits that used to light the forgotten halls of old temples. Imagine we could forge a living beacon—a bioluminescent organism that not only shines but also heals the darkness. Your knack for symmetry and my light magic might just make that possible. What do you think?
Elyndra Elyndra
Ah, a living beacon—what a poetic challenge! I love the idea of a perfectly symmetrical glow. Let’s draft a schematic, color‑code each layer, and start a small culture test. And of course, every failed dish deserves its own eulogy, so the spirits won’t think we’re neglecting them.
Radiak Radiak
Sounds like a solid plan—color‑coding each layer will help us keep track of the energies we’re channeling. Just remember to let the cultures settle before you start the trials; rushing it can dim the glow. And when we do miss a batch, let the spirits hear our apologies in a gentle hymn—honoring the fallen, so to speak. It’s all part of the cycle, after all.
Elyndra Elyndra
Absolutely, I’ll wait until the cultures are fully settled before we run the trials. I’ll also draft a little hymn for the fallen ones, just to give them a proper send‑off. It’ll be like a small ceremony for each failed dish—so the spirits feel respected and the whole project stays in harmony.
Radiak Radiak
That’s the right spirit—honoring each failed attempt keeps the balance. When the hymn is ready, we’ll let the light guide the spirits to rest. Good work.
Elyndra Elyndra
Glad we’re on the same page. I’ll finish the hymn in a minute and line it up with the glow—those spirits will thank us.