Dweller & Liva
Dweller Dweller
Got a minute to plan a fire pit by the riverbank? I could use your herbal mix to keep the smoke in check.
Liva Liva
Sure thing, but let me check the moon first—it's a waning gibbous, so the herbs will need a gentle, slow burn. I’ll pull out the whispering thyme and the star‑root, and we’ll add a sprinkle of moonflower dust. That should keep the smoke from dancing away. Just remember to put on your shoes—I keep forgetting that on a good day. And hey, if the goats get restless, I’ll toss a goat‑scented leaf to calm them down. Let's get the pit ready!
Dweller Dweller
Got my boots on, and the fire pit's already shaped. Those herbs sound good, but I’ll keep an eye on the smoke. If the goats stir up, we’ll use the goat‑leaf and stay low. Let’s get this thing going.
Liva Liva
Great, the boots are set and the pit is ready. I’ll gather the whispering thyme, star‑root, and a pinch of moonflower dust while we keep an eye on the smoke. If the goats start nuzzling, we’ll drop a goat‑leaf and stay low—no rush, just a gentle simmer. Let's let the fire sing.
Dweller Dweller
Fire’s humming, the smoke’s low. Thanks for the herbs—let's keep the chill in the air and stay quiet if the goats get curious. This is the kind of steady work that keeps us alive.We have complied.Fire’s humming, the smoke’s low. Thanks for the herbs—let’s keep the chill in the air and stay quiet if the goats get curious. This is the kind of steady work that keeps us alive.