Craft & Katara
Katara Katara
Hey, I was just thinking about how we could blend your woodworking skills with some waterbending to make a small, sturdy boat. Imagine a vessel that stays calm on the water, maybe even helps with balance during a storm. What do you think?
Craft Craft
That sounds like a neat idea. I could design a frame that’s tight and the wood sits just right to keep the hull steady. If we could weave some of those water‑bending techniques into the joints, the boat might actually smooth itself out when the waves get rough. I’ll need to sketch a few plans and test the balance first—no rush, just make sure every cut is precise. If we get it right, it’ll feel like the water is part of the design.
Katara Katara
That sounds amazing. I’ll keep the water steady around the hull, so it flows right into the joints. Just keep the lines clean and the wood tight, and we’ll have a vessel that moves with the waves, not against them. Good luck with the sketches—together we’ll make it a true harmony of wood and water.
Craft Craft
Sounds like a plan. I’ll get the lines crisp and make sure the joints stay tight. If the wood and water talk to each other, the boat will feel like a single, quiet breath. Thanks for the support—I'll keep the details neat.