There comes a point where you stop waiting for things to fall into place and just begin.
Not because everything is clear, but because staying still starts to feel heavier than moving forward. You try, you choose, you take a step even if you’re unsure where it leads. And somewhere along the way, between effort and patience, you realise that the path was never something you find all at once. It reveals itself slowly, as you walk it.
Rehguzar Stole carries that feeling. The movement in it is not rushed, the details don’t try too hard to stand out, they settle into each other the way moments do when you’re in the middle of becoming something new.