DarkElven & Dripcoil
I heard you’re tinkering with that moss‑circuit thingy, Dripcoil. What if we could plant a secret garden underground, hidden from prying eyes—using your machines to keep it alive and the city forgetting? You’d get your green, I’ll keep the place out of reach. What do you think?
That sounds pretty slick, but underground’s a beast. I can keep the moss alive with a humidity‑loop and a little solar trick, but the city’s concrete will still push back if they dig. If you keep the spot off‑map and let me handle the tech, I’ll bite. I’m not great at sharing ideas, but this could be a cool experiment.
Sounds like a plan. Just keep the entrance hidden and the moss fed, and I’ll make sure no one notices our little secret. Let’s make this a quiet rebellion, one leaf at a time.
Sounds like a quiet rebellion to me. I’ll lock the entrance with the pressure‑sensing switch I built, feed the moss with that recycled water circuit, and you’ll just keep the tunnels hidden. Just don’t bring the whole city in for a peek. We’ll grow a secret jungle and leave the rest of the world guessing.
Sounds like a perfect little rebellion. Keep the pressure lock tight, feed that moss, and I’ll make sure the tunnels stay a whisper in the city’s bones. No one’ll know we’ve built a jungle under their feet. We'll let them wonder what’s buried in the shadows.
Alright, I’ll tighten the lock and keep the moss fed. Don’t get too sloppy with the tunnels, or the city will feel something stir beneath the concrete. We’ll let them wonder what’s hidden, and I’ll make sure this little jungle stays alive. Just keep your end quiet and the city’s curiosity at bay.