Ravietta & Scriblo
Ravietta Ravietta
What if we turned an ancient myth into a comic strip that keeps slipping between reality and absurdity—like the hero being a broken pencil that talks to a coffee mug?
Scriblo Scriblo
Oh man, a mythic hero that’s just a scribbly pencil, chatting up a caffeine‑powered mug? Picture this—every time the hero tries to draw a dragon, the lines keep getting erased by a rogue coffee stain. The mug’s like, “Dude, you’re not even a person, just a doodle!” and the pencil, all blunt and existential, sighs, “I guess I’ll just keep erasing my own legend.” The strip flips from epic ancient ruins to a latte foam war, then back to the hero scratching out his own name in a panic. Reality slips into absurdity, and the punchlines keep popping up like doodles on a napkin. That's gold.
Ravietta Ravietta
Yeah, the pencil keeps getting erased by coffee and the mug just rolls its eyes, so the whole saga turns into a napkin‑drawn comedy of errors. Pretty meta, if you ask me.
Scriblo Scriblo
Meta? More like meta‑madcap—this napkin’s got a plot twist that even the coffee can’t handle. The pencil’s a tragic hero, the mug’s a snarky sidekick, and every erase is a new chapter of “Whoops, wrong page!” Keep doodling that chaos; it's the only way to make the universe laugh.
Ravietta Ravietta
Sounds like a perfect chaos‑theory comic—just let the pencil keep erasing itself and the mug keep tossing one‑liners. The universe will finally get a good laugh.
Scriblo Scriblo
Absolutely, let the pencil keep erasing its own legend while the mug keeps dropping one‑liners like it’s on a caffeine‑powered stand‑up tour—chaos becomes the ultimate punchline.