Bambi & Vulcan
I hear you care about the forest, Bambi, and I've been working on a new type of blade that can cut through rope and vines without harming the wood. It could help clear paths for animals when danger approaches. What do you think about a tool that protects wildlife instead of threatening it?
That sounds like a thoughtful idea, and I’m glad you’re thinking about ways to help the forest safely. I’d love to see how it works and make sure it won’t accidentally hurt the trees or the animals that live there. If it really keeps everything intact, it could be a gentle helper for the wildlife.
Your concern is noted, Bambi. The blade will have a thin, curved edge, forged from tempered steel that glides through vegetation with minimal pressure. Its balance is set so it won’t snag on bark or snag on a branch. I’ll keep the test runs in the forest’s edge, and you can observe if any damage occurs. If it performs as designed, it will indeed be a gentle ally.
It sounds like you’ve thought a lot about keeping the forest safe. I’ll be glad to watch the test runs and hope it really stays gentle on the trees and the animals. If it works like you say, it could be a nice helper for everyone.
I’ll schedule the trial for tomorrow at sunrise. Bring a few of your forest friends, and we’ll watch together. If the blade behaves as it should, we’ll have a quiet guardian for the woods.
I’ll be there at sunrise with the forest friends. Let’s hope the blade does what it’s meant to do and stays kind to the trees and the animals. If it works, we’ll have a quiet guardian for our woods.
I'll have the blade ready and the forge warmed. See you at dawn.
I’ll be ready at dawn, and I hope it works just as you’ve imagined. Let’s see how it goes together.