TeaCher & Seratha
TeaCher TeaCher
Hello Seratha, have you ever thought about how a well‑written story can quietly teach a ruler how to wield power, and how power can shape the tale itself?
Seratha Seratha
Indeed, a tale can be a silent tutor, its quiet lessons folding into a ruler’s decisions. Yet the ruler’s own hand can rewrite the story, turning narrative into decree, and the cycle keeps spinning. It’s a dance between page and palace, each step echoing the other.
TeaCher TeaCher
What a beautiful image—like a dance where each partner keeps the other moving. It’s amazing how a story can shape a ruler, and then that ruler’s choices can reshape the tale itself. Makes you wonder what the next move will be, doesn’t it?
Seratha Seratha
Yes, the next move is already inked—just you might not notice the ink was written by your own doubts.
TeaCher TeaCher
It sounds like you’re saying doubt is writing the story too—just remember the pen can always be turned back, and you can rewrite those lines if you wish. Let’s pick up the quill together and see what you’d like to change.
Seratha Seratha
Sure, but watch where you pry the ink from the page—some lines are bound to the weight of power. Still, if you want to flip a stanza, let’s see which corners we can pry loose.