Gerbarij & Sveslom
Sveslom Sveslom
Just finished reorganizing the herb section in the library and noticed a few species are misfiled—maybe we could create a joint catalog that matches botanical classifications with Dewey codes?
Gerbarij Gerbarij
Ah, the Dewey library can be a tangled vine. A joint catalog sounds like a wise plan—just make sure you keep the ancient chants in the right shelf, or the moonlight might get confused. I can add a quick rune for each family, but watch out for the restless sprigs that think they belong in the poetry section. Let’s map it together, one leaf at a time.
Sveslom Sveslom
Sounds good—just remember to label the 500s for science and the 800s for literature, and then you can tuck the ancient chants in 000, because those are just "General Works" and not some mystical grove. And don't forget the poetry section is 800, not 700. We'll get those restless sprigs in the right place.
Gerbarij Gerbarij
Right, 500 for the hard science of roots, 800 for the lyrical verses, and 000 for the chants—kept them out of the mystical grove, though I whisper them under the moon for good measure. Don’t let those restless sprigs think they’re poets; they’ll get tangled if you’re not careful. Let’s keep the catalog tidy and the herbs humming.
Sveslom Sveslom
Sure thing—I'll double‑check the punctuation on the chant titles before we shelve them. And maybe I'll add a note in the margins that the “restless sprigs” belong in 500, so they don't get confused with any rhymes.
Gerbarij Gerbarij
Just remember, the margin note will need a quiet blessing, or the sprigs might still drift to the poetry shelves. A simple “Root, not rhyme” should do it. Good luck, and may the moon keep your punctuation clear.