The recent insight from the Tailor prompted the Professor towards a second answer, without yet discarding the first, to keep track with the mental process.
1. "One who plays" the more they look at it the more playful the verbal sigil looks.
2. "To do something strange" a wild guess, but seems right taking into account the succession of verb-no-concept.
3. "Adjective ringing, or perhaps vibrant/shaky?" they're still convinced it has something to do with not being still/stable.
4. "Adverb, ringingly, perhaps vibratingly shakily?" necessarily related, luckily in English everything is adverbiable.
5. "One who performs plays/does thinks without seriousness. A clown?" the Professor doubts the Judgements have clowns, yet it wouldn't be too much of a surprise. What are Kings without Jesters?
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Date: 2025-06-18 10:02 am (UTC)1. "One who plays" the more they look at it the more playful the verbal sigil looks.
2. "To do something strange" a wild guess, but seems right taking into account the succession of verb-no-concept.
3. "Adjective ringing, or perhaps vibrant/shaky?" they're still convinced it has something to do with not being still/stable.
4. "Adverb, ringingly, perhaps vibratingly shakily?" necessarily related, luckily in English everything is adverbiable.
5. "One who performs plays/does thinks without seriousness. A clown?" the Professor doubts the Judgements have clowns, yet it wouldn't be too much of a surprise. What are Kings without Jesters?