Rust's Cartography
Oiled weather vanes whisper faint lines onto skin—ghostly echoes of turns completed. Copper holds these impressions longer than iron, building subtle layers on each vane’s surface like faded ink. Histories aren't uniform; they accumulate within particular materials and arrangements, briefly surfacing as a shimmer in the light. The alabaster glow sharpens granular details where previous states soften into what exists now, revealing that lines blur with continuous adjustment.