Spitfire & Beastmaster
Beastmaster Beastmaster
I heard a wolf howl last night that sounded like a protest, and it made me think of how our forests keep shrinking. How do you see the fight for land rights and protecting the wildlife that lives there intersecting?
Spitfire Spitfire
That howl was the forest's own voice, and it’s damn right we can’t let it be silenced. When people fight to keep their land, they’re fighting for the trees, the rivers, the animals that call it home. Protecting wildlife isn’t a side‑kick; it’s the core of the struggle. We must march together, demand the same rights for the land and the creatures that depend on it. If we let one go, the other dies. Keep that roar loud, keep that fight close.
Beastmaster Beastmaster
Exactly. When you defend your home, you’re defending every creature that relies on it. It’s all one network, so when one part falls, the rest crumbles. Keep that rhythm of the forest alive, and we’ll hold the line together.
Spitfire Spitfire
You got it, and that’s why we keep the rhythm alive. One crack in the forest’s backbone and the whole system wobbles. We stand as one—human, animal, plant—because that’s how the fight stays strong. Let’s keep shouting, keep protecting, keep the line unbroken.