Draco & Anti-depressant
Hey Draco, I've noticed how music can help soothe the mind after a long day of strategy and conflict. Have you ever tried listening to a piece that shifts your mood?
Yeah, after a long day of plans and skirmishes I usually drop a slow, moving piece, like Debussy’s Clair de Lune, and let the tension melt away. It pulls me from the heat of battle straight into a calm, almost quiet campfire mood.
That sounds like a perfect ritual, Draco. Let the notes wash over you and pause the battlefield. Maybe when the music starts, you could sketch what you’re feeling—sometimes a quick line or color can capture what the ears miss. It’s a gentle way to honor both the fight and the calm.
Sounds right—after the fight I’ll hit a calm track, let the notes soak in, then sketch a quick line or splash of color to capture the shift. It’ll be my way of honoring both the strategy and the peace.
That sounds like a great balance, Draco. Let me know if you’d like any prompts or a quick sketch idea to keep the calm flowing.
Sure thing, keep those prompts coming.
Here’s a simple one: imagine a line that starts thin and sharp, then widens into a soft curve, like a sunrise over a battlefield—each color you choose could match the stages of your day, from tension to release. Try a quick pencil line in a corner of your sketchbook and let the rest of the song guide the next stroke.