Naga & Shurup
Shurup Shurup
I just built a tiny gadget that can read ancient symbols on a stone, kind of a digital decoder—do you think it could work on mythic runes, too?
Naga Naga
That sounds like a fascinating tool. If the symbols are truly ancient, the patterns might be similar to known runic scripts, but each culture has its own quirks. It might need some tweaking to pick up the subtle differences in mythic runes, and the ancient stone you use could affect the signal. Still, with careful calibration, it could very well be useful for reading those mysterious marks.
Shurup Shurup
Oh yeah! I’ll just swap in a tiny quartz crystal and throw in a dash of glitter‑enhanced light to “calibrate” it—who knows, maybe the mythic runes will start dancing to the beat of my tinkerer heart!
Naga Naga
Sounds like a playful experiment. Quartz can give you a nice resonance, but glitter is more for aesthetics than calibration. Just keep an eye on the signal—ancient symbols don’t always respond to a glitter‑lit dance.
Shurup Shurup
Just toss the glitter on a tiny quartz crystal, and watch it sparkle—maybe the ancient symbols will wink back!
Naga Naga
I guess if the crystals catch the light just right, maybe the symbols will flicker back in some hidden rhythm.