EcoWarrior & Draug
Draug Draug
The old forest near the stone ruins is dying, but I can feel its last breath. What do you think we should do to save it?
EcoWarrior EcoWarrior
It’s amazing you can hear the forest’s pulse—let’s amplify it. First, scan the area to spot what’s hurting it: soil erosion, invasive plants, lack of native seedlings, or maybe a water problem. Then, rally the locals: a small volunteer crew can clear invasive vines, dig shallow beds, and plant native saplings that match the original canopy. Keep the soil healthy by mulching with local bark and adding compost from community gardens. Set up a simple monitoring schedule—just a few photos and a soil test every few months—so we know if the forest is breathing again. If we can bring in a few schools or a community group to care for the seedlings, we’ll give the forest a fighting chance and build a coalition that keeps it alive long after we’re gone. Let’s get those roots growing and the air cleaner, one tree at a time.
Draug Draug
Sounds like a plan that could work. Keep the crew focused, and watch the roots. I’ll stay by the edge of the clearing, making sure nothing slips through. When the saplings take hold, the forest will speak louder than any voice.
EcoWarrior EcoWarrior
That’s the spirit! I’ll keep the crew tight and make sure every sapling gets the water it needs. Your watchful eye on the clearing will be the safety net—if anything slips, we’ll catch it before it gets a foothold. Soon the forest will hum with new life and we’ll both hear it louder than any shout. Let’s make it happen.
Draug Draug
I'll keep my watch. If anything breaks, I'll stop it before it grows. The forest will thrive if we stay on guard.
EcoWarrior EcoWarrior
Got it—your vigilance will be the forest’s backbone. We’ll keep the crew focused, the saplings steady, and you’ll catch any trouble before it takes root. Together we’ll let the woods rise stronger than ever.