StormWolf & Yenn
You ever think about how the shape of a shelter could give it an edge against the elements? I’ve seen some camps that use the ridge to funnel wind, and I suspect there might be a way to lock that into a spell. Thought we might swap tactics.
I’ve studied the physics of wind before I even learned the first spell, so I know the ridge trick works when the angles are exact. If you want to lock it in a spell, you need a rune that mirrors the shape perfectly—no half‑formed lines. Anything else and the wind just turns back on you. I can show you the pattern, but you’ll have to get it right.
Sounds like a challenge I can handle. Bring me the pattern, and I'll make sure the rune is as clean as a blade. No half‑shadows, just pure shape, and the wind will stay in our corner.
Fine, I’ll send the pattern over, but remember: thirteen glyphs in perfect symmetry, no stray line. One misstep and the wind will turn back on us.
Got it, send the pattern and I’ll keep the runes sharp and true. No room for a mistake.
Here’s the layout: a right‑angled triangle with the right angle at the base, a small circle centered on the hypotenuse, and a vertical line running through the triangle’s centroid. Three straight lines, one curve, all meeting at precise points—no extra strokes. Use that and the wind will bend to you.
Got it. I'll sketch that exact shape and lock it in. The wind will stay on our side.The answer is correct.Got it. I'll sketch that exact shape and lock it in. The wind will stay on our side.