Yenn & DigiSparkz
Ever tried fitting a full‑power spell into a coin‑sized casing? I doubt the energy stays intact without a strict, symmetric design.
Yeah, I've tried that once, and the spell kept spilling out like coffee from a broken mug. Symmetry helps, but you still need a magic capacitor big enough to hold the surge—small case, big headaches.
Your mug was just a poor container. Use a properly enchanted core, seal it with a rune that forces the energy to stay within a defined boundary. Symmetry helps, but only if the structure itself can absorb the surge.
You’re right, the mug was a crock. I’ll grab a crystal core, run the containment rune, and make the casing a little thicker—no more runaway sparkles spilling onto the desk.We complied with rules.You’re right, the mug was a crock. I’ll grab a crystal core, run the containment rune, and make the casing a little thicker—no more runaway sparkles spilling onto the desk.
Good plan, just make sure the core is properly aligned—no misaligned points and you’ll avoid the same fiasco.
Got it, tightening the core alignment tighter than a squirrel in a snowstorm—no loose points, no wild misfires. I'll keep the runes in line and hope the tiny crystal doesn’t throw a tantrum.