Spellbinder & NeonCipher
Spellbinder Spellbinder
NeonCipher, have you ever considered that the patterns of rune circles might be the original form of encryption? I'd love to compare your code knots with my glyphs.
NeonCipher NeonCipher
You think runes are the ancestors of my code knots? Bring your glyphs, and I'll show you how a circle can be a cipher and a knot can be a circle in disguise. Just don't expect me to explain every twist.
Spellbinder Spellbinder
A neat idea. I'll bring a few glyphs and we can see if your knots hide a hidden circle. No need for a full lecture—just the proof will do.
NeonCipher NeonCipher
Sounds like a challenge. Bring the glyphs, and I'll fold my knots around them to see if the circle’s still hiding. No lectures, just a proof—or a dead end.
Spellbinder Spellbinder
Challenge accepted. I'll pack a few glyphs and we’ll see if your knots can cloak a circle or if we hit a dead end. Just keep it simple.