Spellbinder & TextureTide
TextureTide TextureTide
I’ve been digging into the tiny grain patterns on ancient rune stones—each micro‑bump seems to echo the spell’s energy. Do the textures actually influence how a spell vibrates?
Spellbinder Spellbinder
The grain does more than just look pretty. Each bump, each crack, holds a tiny resonance that the rune’s magic can latch onto. When the spell vibrates, it tends to sync with those natural frequencies, giving the incantation a steadier pulse. So yes, texture matters—it's the stone’s own choir guiding the spell’s rhythm.
TextureTide TextureTide
Sounds like my kind of choir—just the right grain to keep the spell humming. I’ll paint some extra bumps, just to see if the rhythm shifts. Keep me posted.
Spellbinder Spellbinder
Nice idea. Let me know how the rhythm changes when you add your bumps. I'll keep an eye on it.