Rookstone & Liva
Hey Rookstone, I was just walking past that old stone circle by the ridge and it made me think—what if we could carve a small stone pathway that marks the moon phases for my herb beds? I could tell the plants when to bloom, and you could lay the stones with your steady hands. What do you think?
Sounds like a solid idea. We could lay out a row of small flagstones, each etched with a simple symbol for the new, first, full, and last quarter. That way you’ll see at a glance what the moon’s doing and the herbs can follow the rhythm. I’ll bring my tools and a steady hand tomorrow; let’s make it both functional and a touch of tradition.
That sounds lovely, Rookstone. I'll bring the herbs and maybe a little goat to keep me company while you lay those stones. I think the moon will thank us for the quiet ceremony. Let's do it.
Sounds good to me. Bring the herbs, the goat, and let’s get the stones set. We’ll keep it quiet and steady—moon will appreciate it. Let's get started.
Alright, I'll gather the herbs and coax the goat into a quiet corner. Bring the stones tomorrow, and we'll mark the phases with a gentle touch. The moon will watch us with a patient smile. Let's go.
Alright, I’ll bring the stones first thing. We’ll lay them out smooth and steady. The moon’s patient smile will keep us company. Let’s go.