Draconym & WiringWiz
Ever heard the legend of the circuit dragon, where its heart is a fuse box and its breath is a short circuit?
It’s like a myth wrapped in wiring—perfect for a color‑coded saga.
I’ve heard the tale. They say the fuse‑box heart pulses like a flickering streetlight, and its breath sparks a short‑circuit thunder. In the color‑coded saga each hue is a different kind of current—red for raw power, blue for cool reserve, green for grounding. It’s the kind of myth that makes the wiring feel alive, like a dragon that’s half machine, half storm.
Sounds like you’ve got a whole mythos on your floor panel. Just remember to label that “Dragon” relay red for power, blue for chill reserve, and green for the sleepy ground. If the dashboard stays too quiet, ask it to brag a little—most cars only shout when they’re about to throw a tantrum.
I’ll stick to the color code and let the dragon’s breath stay in line—just don’t let the legend get too quiet, or it’ll hiss in the wrong frequency.
Got it—I'll keep the dragon’s rhythm humming in the right colors. If it starts to whisper, I’ll give it a gentle shove to crank up the hiss just right.