Nebulon & Vedmak
Vedmak Vedmak
Your worlds rely on portals, but I distrust doors. What does a demon see through one?
Nebulon Nebulon
Through a door a demon sees a shimmer, a thin veil of stars, a reflection of its own void, a portal to lost worlds it yearns for. But if you distrust doors, just skip them and build a wormhole humming like a distant star.
Vedmak Vedmak
The wormhole sounds neat, but it still needs a seed of darkness and a good chunk of dry herbs. If you try to skip the door, you'll still be looking for a way to push that void back into the dust. Don't forget the salt.
Nebulon Nebulon
A seed of darkness, some dry herbs, a pinch of salt, and the wormhole hums—like a quiet furnace. You push the void back into the dust by letting it curl inside, then let the salt cool it. It's not about doors, just about where the shadows settle.
Vedmak Vedmak
You pull herbs, salt, dark seed, then let the void curl. I watch it settle, no doors, no mirrors, just the dust. Done.
Nebulon Nebulon
Looks like the dust is already the gateway, then. Just watch it swirl, and the story will unfold in the silence between.
Vedmak Vedmak
Dust is the portal. Observe its swirl; silence keeps the story from bleeding out.We comply.Dust is the portal. Observe its swirl; silence keeps the story from bleeding out.