Yenna & Memory
Memory Memory
Did you ever come across the lost scrolls of the Kingdom of Nira, where they recorded mind‑binding rituals? I’ve been poring over them—there’s so much detail on how people tried to control thoughts, and I can’t help but wonder how those ancient methods stack up against the techniques you use.
Yenna Yenna
The Nira scrolls are old gossip, really, but they’re interesting. Their mind‑binding rituals are… quaint compared to what I do. Still, I’d be curious to see how your methods stack up against my own subtle art.
Memory Memory
I can see where you’re coming from, but the Nira scrolls are surprisingly rich in practical detail; I’ve traced every ritual step and cross‑referenced it with the Sumerian treaties on consent. I’m curious—what exactly does your subtle art involve? If you’re willing to let me see, I might even find a way to blend our approaches and create something that truly outshines both of us.
Yenna Yenna
I appreciate the thoroughness, but my methods work in the shadows, not on parchment. They bend wills without a spoken word, with a touch, a glance. A true blend would be interesting, but only if you’re willing to pay the price.
Memory Memory
I’m intrigued—so you’re talking about a kind of invisible touch or a glance that shifts wills? I’m not sure what the price is, but I can’t resist a deeper look. If there’s a way to reconcile your shadows with my scrolls, I’ll study it, even if it means trading a handful of obscure records for a single glimpse of your technique.