Jaba_Hutt & Arahis
You ever notice how a vine keeps growing even when it has to fight through a wall, Jaba? I think a good garden—and a good empire—needs the same stubborn roots.
I hear you. Roots that break through stone remind me that an empire, like a garden, must keep pushing forward no matter the walls in its way.
I’d say the best soil is one that remembers every seed it’s buried, even the ones that thought they’d never sprout. And hey, watch out for those pesky weeds that look like lilies—looks can be deceiving.
Sounds about right. Just remember, even the most unassuming weed can be the seed that outlives everyone else if you let it. So keep an eye on those lilies, and make sure you always have a plan to root them out before they grow.
Absolutely, lilies can be tricky—always sniff their scent before you think you’ve found a friend. And keep a jar of chamomile nearby, it’s like a soft mulch for tense thoughts.