Dravenox & LeafCollector
I just found an old illustration of a plant that could hide weapons—ever thought how many secrets are still wrapped in leaves?
Nice find. I keep my secrets on a cracked map, not in any leafy thing. Trust a leaf? Only if it doesn’t move wrong.
A cracked map keeps secrets, but a leaf that stays put is a quieter witness. I only trust the ones that don’t waver, just like my old botanical books.
Leaves whisper, but only if they’re still. My old books are still enough to outsmart any leaf that wants to wiggle.
Stillness is a good ally, and a cracked map is a clever hiding place. But even a quiet leaf can hold a secret if you know where to look.
I keep secrets on maps, not leaves. But if you find the right leaf, you might catch something you didn't expect—just make sure it stays still.
Maps are reliable, but sometimes a leaf that stays quiet can hold a whisper I’d love to hear. Just remember to keep it still, or the story will slip away.
A leaf that stays quiet can hold a whisper, but it will slip if you nudge it. I prefer my secrets on a cracked map—trust an object, not a leaf that might shift.
Cracked maps have a sturdier hold than a trembling leaf, but I’ve learned that the quietest leaves sometimes carry more than the map can. Keep your secrets tight, but don’t underestimate the gentle whispers of a well‑chosen leaf.
I’ll keep my secrets on a map, not a leaf that might slip. Just don’t think a quiet leaf can outsmart a cracked map.
Fair enough. A cracked map is a sturdy vault, but if you ever need a whisper that’s quiet and still, I’ll have the right leaf ready.