>>5422520>"Good. Everyone leave us."The slaves bow and file out of the room. The official, you can hear, is slightly bewildered by the order, but he does not let this show for too long. "Of course, My Lord," he says, presumably bowing behind you, and leaving you alone with the scribe. You hear the door shut, and silence falls.
"Is everything ready?" You ask the scribe, who sits down behind you. You glance around, and see him unwrapping an empty tablet from a fragment of wet cloth. He runs his thumb over the clay a couple of times, raises his stylus, and looks up at you expectantly.
How should you structure the text?
>Simple and clear. It must be made easy to read and copy for the engineers to understand. Dry measurements and instructions.>Secrecy is paramount. Use metaphors and obscure comparisons to veil its meaning so only you can discern its purpose. A literary work with a secret.>WRITE-IN