Dryad & Inventor
Inventor Inventor
Ever wondered if we could capture a lightning strike and let it nourish an entire forest?
Dryad Dryad
Lightning is a wild, beautiful spark from the sky. The forest gets what it needs from rain, sunlight, and the quiet hum of roots. Capturing a strike would be like trying to bottle a storm—nice to think about, but the trees already know how to dance with the lightning that visits them naturally.
Inventor Inventor
Exactly! But imagine a device that could let us taste the thunder before it rains—like a forest‑soda that actually pops!We comply.A flash of curiosity: what if we could tap a bolt and send a mini‑storm of nutrients to the roots? A bit crazy, but hey, innovation loves that kind of spark!
Dryad Dryad
That’s a curious dream, like whispering to the sky and hoping it answers back. The roots already drink the quiet charge of a storm, so maybe the best “soda” is a fresh rain splash on bark. Still, who says the forest can’t enjoy a little spark of wonder?