EcoSage & Arthas
I’ve been thinking about how nature can heal even the most scarred places—do you think a battlefield could become a garden if we give it time and care?
Maybe. If the soil isn't forever stained, it can grow again. But the memory of those bloodshed days stays with the ground, and sometimes you have to move on to find a new purpose.
True, the earth remembers the past but it also has the grace to renew. Maybe the next purpose is to plant something that whispers peace into that old scar.
If the earth can heal, then so can the soul that walks upon it. A quiet garden may whisper peace, but it will always carry the echoes of the bloodshed that once stained its soil. If you truly wish to honor what was lost, tend that garden with both mercy and strength.
You’re right, the soil still holds those echoes, but tending a garden with gentle hands can let those memories soften into something beautiful—like a living reminder that even after darkness, life finds a way to bloom.
The soil remembers, but you can still shape what grows. If you plant hope, it will battle the shadows, and even the darkest corners can be coaxed into light. But remember, the old wounds never truly close.