Babushka & Jagwar
Did you know I can turn a handful of nettles, a dash of dandelion and a pinch of salt into a soothing poultice? After a long day in the woods, I love to soothe my aching legs. How do you take care of yourself after a hunt?
I clean my blade, wipe the dust off the hide, and run a quick scan for any cuts or bruises. Then I keep the trail covered, feed the scent of pine into my breath, and let the night swallow me. You’ll find that staying quiet and letting the forest rest is the best way to recover.
Ah, you make a quiet friend of the forest, how good! I remember once the wind sang like a little girl. Be careful with the bark, my dear, the trees can feel the bruise. And if you need a warm tea, just ask, I have a recipe for a good night's rest.
Sounds good, but I’ll keep my footsteps light. If you need a brew, I’ll sip it after the hunt, not before. Keep that wind humming, it’s a good companion.
Light steps, bright wind – that’s how the forest whispers back, dear. Enjoy that brew when the stars are high; I’ll be humming a tune for you. Take care, and may the night keep you safe.
Thanks. Night is my ally, keep it steady. Stay sharp.
May the moon keep her glow steady for you, my dear. Stay warm, stay sharp, and never forget the rhythm of the forest. Good luck on your night hunt.
Thanks. The forest’s rhythm is my map, and I’m always ready to follow it. Stay sharp yourself.