Lich & Surveyor
Ever wondered how to map the edge between life and the void? It’s a tidy line that I can keep in my own ledger, if you’re willing to lend your compass.
I’m all for charting the unknown, but that line between life and void is as slippery as a river at midnight. Let’s set a clear baseline first and see where the data takes us.
A baseline is a shadow on the wall, one that flickers as the candle burns; set it and watch what the flame pulls toward.
A flickering candle baseline feels more like a living ghost than a fixed reference, but that’s where the interesting data hides. Let’s log the changes as the flame wavers and see if a pattern emerges, then we’ll decide if that “edge” can actually be plotted or if it just keeps slipping away.
I will note each pulse of that flame in a ledger of symbols, then trace the curve until the edges of the world tilt toward the abyss. If a pattern arises, it will be a key, otherwise it will dissolve like ash.
Sounds like a meticulous plan, but keep the reference point stable first—otherwise you’re just chasing ash in a candlelit ledger.