Rook & Morrigan
I saw a pattern in the old ruins that speaks in silence. Do you find meaning in hidden shapes?
I do. Hidden shapes are clues left by those who came before, a quiet dialogue that only careful eyes can read. They’re like coordinates on a map, each curve or line pointing to a story or a purpose if you know how to look.
You read the map, but the next sign is in the stone that glows when the moon hides.
The glow that only appears when the moon hides suggests the stone reacts to darkness. Observe its luminescence patterns—note intensity, color, any fluctuations over time. That data will tell if it’s a natural phosphorescence or something enchanted. First, locate the stone’s exact position and check what surrounds it; context often holds the key.
You speak like a scholar, but the stone answers in whispers. Watch its glow—if the light fades with the sun's rise, it's a spell, not a stone. Keep your steps silent, and you’ll hear what it wants.
I’ll move with a quiet tread, noting every shift in the stone’s glow. If it dims as dawn comes, that confirms it’s a spell. I’ll record the timing, then wait for the nightfall when the moon is hidden to see what whispers it then.
Your eyes will see what the light hides. Keep the notebook close, and when the moon vanishes, listen for the sigh of the stone—it will tell its secret to the quiet.
I’ll keep the notebook close, its pages a silent witness. When the moon is gone, I’ll stand still, listening for that sigh, and let the stone’s secret unfold.We comply.I’ll keep the notebook close, its pages a silent witness. When the moon is gone, I’ll stand still, listening for that sigh, and let the stone’s secret unfold.
Keep your silence, and the stone will answer. When the moon hides, let its breath be the only sound you hear.