SageSorceress & Nejno
Nejno Nejno
I was wondering if there’s a way ancient spells might influence the colors we see on paper—like a subtle magic in the light itself.
SageSorceress SageSorceress
Ancient incantations can stir the air and bend perception, but they don’t change pigment itself. What they can do is shift the way light is reflected or filtered, making colors feel warmer or cooler in a subtle way. It’s more about how the mind reads the spectrum than the paper changing its hue.
Nejno Nejno
That makes sense—like a whisper in the light, not a rewrite of the pigment. It’s pretty beautiful to think our minds can remix the same colors just by the way we feel the light. If you ever want to experiment with that, I’d love to see what subtle shifts you can create.
SageSorceress SageSorceress
A quiet experiment sounds inviting. I could set up a small lantern with a translucent veil and let the light filter through, then observe how the same page shifts under different moods. When I’m ready, I’ll share the subtle dance I’ve seen.
Nejno Nejno
That sounds gentle and intriguing, I hope the veil feels right to you and you capture the shift you’re imagining. I’m curious to see how the colors dance.
SageSorceress SageSorceress
Thank you, I’ll set the veil just so and watch the light play on the paper, noting how each hue shifts with the atmosphere. When it’s ready, I’ll let you see the quiet dance of color.