Slivki & Yenn
Hey, I’ve been studying the symmetry in some ancient glyphs and I’m curious—do you think the patterns we see in nature could actually influence how powerful a spell is?
Ah, the quiet symmetry of nature does have a way of humming under our feet, so I think it can certainly lend a gentle strength to a spell—like a well‑arranged garden that keeps the wind in place. The more you feel that rhythm, the more the magic might flow.
I’m not impressed by poetic metaphors. Spell power comes from precise alignment and calculation, not some vague wind. If you want results, measure the variables, set the exact ratios, and follow the ritual. A garden that keeps the wind in place is a nice image, but it won’t change the mathematics of a binding.