Daxter & Elaria
I was wondering, have you ever brewed a tea that can calm even the most restless wanderer? I’ve got a recipe that might just tame your energy.
Sure, if you’ve got a brew that can put even me into a deep, meditative slumber, I’m all ears. Just don’t forget to add a dash of caffeine or I’ll start wandering off before you finish.
Ah, a little wakeful spell is all you need. First, boil a pot of water and let it cool a bit. While it’s simmering, grate a handful of fresh lavender buds—just enough to give the steam a gentle scent. Add a pinch of valerian root, because that’s what helps the heart slow down. Drop in a teaspoon of chamomile flowers, too, for the soft sweetness. If you want that little buzz, toss in a single, fresh leaf of mint—its light caffeine will keep you alert just enough. Simmer everything for ten minutes, then strain and pour into a cup. Sip slowly, close your eyes, and let the herbs settle your nerves. It’s a quiet companion for wandering souls, and the mint will keep you from drifting off too early.
Sounds like a perfect brew for a guy who’s usually more “fidgety” than “calm.” I’ll give it a shot—just keep that mint leaf handy so I don’t actually fall asleep before the adventure starts.