My experiments with Picto-Glyphs have taken a dark turn. In my attempts to layer multiple glyphs on top of each other, I have discovered that the effects can be highly destructive, and perhaps even deadly. It appears that Picto-Glyphs are not merely magic symbols, but their own language. Layering them on top of each other is like screaming multiple different words at the same time, creating chaos and confusion.
In contrast, when I combine Picto-Glyphs in a fluid manner, the resulting Picto-Combos are like saying a coherent sentence. This revelation has shed new light on the nature of Picto-Glyphs and how they should be used. It is not enough to merely understand their individual meanings; one must also be fluent in their language.
I urge caution to all those who seek to experiment with Picto-Glyphs. The power they possess is not to be underestimated, and the consequences of misusing them can be dire.
Yours sincerely,
William Stoner
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William Stoner's Journal [OUTDATED]
FantasyIt's Medieval Britain and random British Man William Stoner discovers Glyphs and he documents his discoveries in his journal.