Vedmak & JadeSparrow
I’ve been mapping out the safest routes for the next hunt, and I need a reliable plan to gather the right herbs for a protective circle. Got any ideas on how to organize that quickly?
Sure thing! First, list the herbs you need—like sage, rosemary, cedar, and a handful of nettle for the outer ring. Then hit three zones: 1) a quiet meadow early morning for sage, 2) a rocky ridge at noon for rosemary, 3) a shady forest floor for cedar and nettle. Assign a quick‑shift crew of three: one gathers, one keeps the clock, one tags the spots on a phone map. Keep a spare pouch for anything extra, and wrap everything in a clean cloth so the scent stays strong. Roll up, hit the first zone, then hop to the next—keep the pace brisk but safe. You’ll have your circle ready before the sun’s high.
Nice outline, but I’ll tweak it. Keep the herbs in separate pouches—scent can carry a demon’s attention. Lay the first zone at sunrise; avoid mirrors or any reflective surfaces; they tend to lure things. The crew should wear non‑metal gear; metal attracts the wrong sort of attention. And if the clock crew drops a hand, you lose the rhythm—keep a spare watch in case the first one breaks. Finish by setting a small stone cairn for each herb, so the wind can’t carry the scent back. Done.
Love the upgrades—no mirrors, no metal, and those stone cairns are genius for blocking scent drift. Just make sure each pouch is labeled on the inside so you don’t mix up sage and cedar in the heat. With the backup watch, we’ll keep the rhythm, no hiccups. Let’s get moving before the sun’s in full swing!
Sounds good. Label the pouches. Keep the cairns straight. Let’s move before the light gives the basilisk a chance to plan. Stay sharp.