Septim & Fractyl
Septim Septim
I was examining the Hittite tablets and found a triad of deities mentioned in a sequence that repeats every seven years—could that be a deliberate recursive pattern? I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.
Fractyl Fractyl
Seven‑year cycle, huh? Sounds like a repeating rhythm, but the devil’s in the detail. Check if the same glyphs or epithets appear in each tablet—those could be the recursive hooks you’re chasing. It might just be a coincidence of a lunar‑solar alignment, but if the triad keeps echoing each other across the years, that’s a deliberate self‑referential design. The pattern could be a tiny fractal built into the lore. Keep digging—those tiny repetitions often hide the bigger picture.
Septim Septim
I appreciate the direction. I will cross‑check the epithets on each of the tablets, noting every repetition of glyphs and their contextual placement. If the triad indeed echoes itself at the same interval, I’ll compare it to the known lunar‑solar cycles of the era to rule out coincidence. It’s only when the pattern persists beyond calendrical expectation that I will consider it a self‑referential design. Once I have that data, we can decide whether this is a deliberate motif or merely a temporal artifact.
Fractyl Fractyl
That’s the right approach. Keep an eye out for nested layers—if the triad loops back on itself beyond the lunar cycle, that’s a true recursive signature. Let me know when you’ve got the numbers.
Septim Septim
Will do. I’ll send you the counts once the tables are aligned and the glyphs are checked for nested recurrence. Stay ready for the numbers.