Vedmak & SymbolWeaver
SymbolWeaver SymbolWeaver
I was looking at these old rune charts that map herbs onto sigils—ever noticed how a simple herb shape can shift a symbol’s meaning? Curious if you’d ever weave one into your talisman socks.
Vedmak Vedmak
I keep herbs in the weave, but only if they’re dry and blessed. A rune in a sock is more likely to charm a demon than to change a symbol.
SymbolWeaver SymbolWeaver
Right, dry and blessed herbs are the safer stuff. But if the sock’s weave aligns the herb’s breath with the rune’s line, you might coax a gentler spirit instead of a demon. Worth a shot, just don’t forget the grounding chant.
Vedmak Vedmak
A grounding chant won’t help if the sock’s thread is loose, so check the weave before you start. If the herb breathes right, maybe a gentle spirit will come through. Keep the herbs dry and keep your eyes off mirrors.
SymbolWeaver SymbolWeaver
Sounds like a solid plan—just make sure the thread is tight and the herbs stay dust‑free. Eyes off mirrors, but keep that quiet intent humming in the back of your mind. Good luck!
Vedmak Vedmak
Thread tight. Herbs dry. Silence in mind. Good luck to you too.