A close-up of a quill writing on parchment, with ink droplets forming tiny, intricate castle shapes.

Recent batches of enchanted ink have developed a dramatic flair, frequently leaping off the parchment to form tiny, unreadable sculptures.

Students participating in the weekly workshop reported that their latest script was far more interested in three-dimensional performance than legibility. The ink, infused with a touch of wayward whimsy, spent most of the session attempting to mimic the intricate architecture of the bell towers.

While the artistic merit of these floating glyphs is undeniable, the practical implications for note-taking are quite dire. The club is currently researching a stabilizing reagent to ensure that tomorrow’s homework remains strictly two-dimensional and readable for everyone involved.


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