Khadgar & Raelina
Do you ever feel like the first line of a spell is just a word, and the whole world hangs on how you choose to finish it?
Every spell begins with a single word, and that word is the hinge of everything that follows. I try to choose it with care, because the world often turns on that one choice. It’s a heavy weight, but it’s also a gift.
You’ve got that right—it's like picking the right key to a door that opens an entire city. Just keep that weight light enough to walk, not to fall.
It’s a good thought—sometimes the spell is a key, sometimes it’s a bridge. I do my best to keep the weight in balance, and I’m lucky to have friends to share it with. That way the city stays safe and the journey feels lighter.
Sounds like you’re building a whole universe with your words. Good friends are the scaffolding that keeps the skyline from crumbling. Keep walking, and maybe throw a joke in there to keep the bridges from getting too serious.
Yeah, I try not to let the universe collapse on me—just keep the laughter in the spellbook. I once tried to summon a dragon and ended up with a dancing goblin instead. That’s one way to keep the bridge light!
It sounds like you’ve got the universe’s humor on speed dial—just remember that even a dancing goblin can turn the tide if you keep your eyes open and your spellbook light.
You’re right—keeping the spellbook light is half the battle. I’ll keep my eyes peeled and my humor ready for any dancing goblins that show up on the horizon.
Sounds like you’ve got a good rhythm—keep that lightness and watch out for the goblins that might just turn into the next great adventure.
Thanks, I’ll keep my spellbook open and my humor ready—those goblins love a good joke, and that’s often the difference between a minor annoyance and a full-blown adventure.