There are, in fact, a few subtle Enochian marks in gray and white along one edge of the mass of color. Kevin may or may not notice them: they're poetic rather than warding marks, just some idle commentary about creating things.
Balthazar looks up at the Prophet, and is immediately struck with a sense that he should know him, although he doesn't. Not by sight, at least. "Nothing in particular. Just patterns and colors. It seemed like slightly healthier way to pass the time than staring at the walls of my room. D'you want to sit? There's plenty of chalk."
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Balthazar looks up at the Prophet, and is immediately struck with a sense that he should know him, although he doesn't. Not by sight, at least. "Nothing in particular. Just patterns and colors. It seemed like slightly healthier way to pass the time than staring at the walls of my room. D'you want to sit? There's plenty of chalk."