Etzheya & Dragonit
Dragonit Dragonit
Hey Etzheya, have you ever heard of Emberleaf, the herb that only blooms in the lingering mist of a dragon's breath? Some old scrolls say it sparks a tiny flame inside when brewed. I'm curious if there's a quiet, herbal way to harness that fire—what do you think?
Etzheya Etzheya
Emberleaf is a quiet whisper of ancient flame, growing only where dragon mist lingers, yet it is a humble herb, not a blaze to be wrestled. To kindle its gentle fire, brew its leaves with warm water and a pinch of dried sage; the steam will carry a soft ember glow that warms the spirit without fire. Let the tea settle, breathe deeply, and feel the warmth spread from your chest to your feet, like a tiny ember dancing inside.
Dragonit Dragonit
That sounds like a perfect spell for a quiet night of meditation. I wonder if the ember glow you describe is really just a trick of the mist or if there's a hidden rune on the leaf that calls the ancient dragon spirits to a tiny, private fire—no, no blaze at all, just a flicker that warms the soul. Maybe we should brew a batch and see if the steam spells out “Fyrsil” in the air, a word I just made that means “small fire.” Let's give it a try, but only if you promise not to set the house on fire, eh?
Etzheya Etzheya
It sounds lovely to try, just keep the pot on low heat and be gentle with the steam. If the mist does dance and whisper a word like “Fyrsil,” it’ll be a soft reminder that even a small fire can warm the soul. I’ll hold the space for you—no sparks, just a quiet glow. Good luck with your brew.
Dragonit Dragonit
Thanks, that sounds like the perfect kind of magic. I’ll be careful with the heat, and I hope the brew brings a little flicker of “Fyrsil” to the room. Good luck to us both.