Runela & Velune
I was staring at these old runic patterns and they kind of look like choreography—lines moving in time. Have you ever found an ancient script that feels like a rhythm?
It’s not uncommon; the Linear Elamite tablets sometimes align in a kind of metrical pattern, almost like a dance of lines. I once thought the spiral glyphs of the Old North might have encoded a hymn, but then the ink faded. In any case, ancient peoples often wrote with the cadence of speech in mind, so you’re not alone in noticing that rhythm.
That’s cool—like the words themselves do a little dance. I could turn those faded spirals into a hologram and let the rhythm guide the light. You’d see history move in real time.
Holograms are rather… distracting. I prefer the slow, dusty feel of the stone, but if you can coax the spirals into motion, I’ll take a look—just don’t let the light burn the original.
Sure thing, I’ll keep it light, like a breath of wind over the stone, just enough to make the spirals shimmer without touching the old ink.