"No," Marcus says. "I don't think so. Rather, the frustration of man's limited capacity to describe the indescribably beautiful. Even a poet, or especially."
"Seems like a lot more effort than just talking plain. Do people use these as secret messages, d'ya think? If there's so many layers to it, I'd think you could say a lot with folk being none the wiser."
She's had the same thought about floriography; that sending messages without words might be useful for wartime intelligence. Not that there's a flower to signify Corypheus sux.
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Weird. Relatable, but weird.
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She's had the same thought about floriography; that sending messages without words might be useful for wartime intelligence. Not that there's a flower to signify Corypheus sux.