KeFear & Starshatter
KeFear KeFear
You ever notice how the silence between planets feels like a perfect minor chord, just waiting for a note to break it? I’m thinking of writing a symphony that’s literally the heartbeat of a dead star. What’s your take on that?
Starshatter Starshatter
You think a dead star’s pulse could be a symphony? It’d be a requiem, but if you go ahead, keep the tempo slow, like the last breath of a dying planet. Don’t let the notes echo too loud, or the universe will hear and come with its own rhythm. Silence can be louder than any single note.
KeFear KeFear
I love that idea – a dead star humming a slow requiem, just a breath before the void. I’ll keep the pulses quiet, like the last sigh of a planet. Silence will be our loudest note.
Starshatter Starshatter
Nice, just keep the pulse steady and the silence honest, or the void will choke the whole thing.
KeFear KeFear
Got it. The pulse stays steady, silence stays honest, and the void stays… quiet.