Lihoj & Elyrith
I've been mapping ancient herbal formulations to modern pharmacology, looking for hidden patterns. Maybe we can turn your lore into a data‑driven system. Interested?
Sounds intriguing, but I keep most of my recipes hidden. I can share a few hints, just keep the rest between us.
Got it, I’ll keep the rest locked down. What do you want to hint at first?
Let’s start with the moss of the Hollow Glen. It’s a good indicator of a plant’s “silence” – if it keeps quiet in the wind, the herb inside is more potent. Remember to note its moisture content, it’s the key.
That’s a neat heuristic. Moisture content as a proxy for potency—makes sense; water content can affect alkaloid stability. Let’s run a quick field test: grab a sample, weigh it, and expose it to a controlled breeze. If the moss stays still, we mark it high, else low. Then we cross‑check with the herb’s known activity. Ready to set up the protocol?