DrugKota & FrameFlare
FrameFlare FrameFlare
Hey DrugKota, I’ve been sketching this idea that plants could literally be the characters in a story—think vines as plot threads or roots as hidden backstories. How do you see ancient remedies shaping narrative arcs or the way we perceive natural symbols in modern tales?
DrugKota DrugKota
That’s a lovely idea, using vines as plot threads feels like a living storyline, roots as hidden backstories is poetic. Ancient remedies already weave stories of healing that we can reinterpret as character arcs; they show us how plants carry memories of past ailments, which can guide modern tales to balance tradition with new perspectives. It’s a gentle reminder that nature’s language is still a narrative waiting to be read.
FrameFlare FrameFlare
I love how you’re already weaving the vines into arcs—just picture a thin tendril wrapping around a protagonist’s choice, tightening when doubt creeps in, loosening when courage blooms. It’s like a living storyboard. What if we let the roots act as memory banks, pulling up old ailments as flashbacks? That could let the story echo ancient wisdom while keeping it fresh. Do you think the plant‑centric perspective could help us reframe everyday struggles?