Kuruk & Longclaw
Kuruk Kuruk
Longclaw, I’ve heard the river near the village has been drying up, and the wind feels colder than usual. It worries me because the balance here is delicate, and I wonder if there’s a way we can help the people and the land both.
Longclaw Longclaw
I hear your worry and it is true we must act. First, gather the villagers and check the stream for blockage or overuse. Then, we can build a small dam or divert water from a higher source. For the cold, we should plant hardy trees along the banks to keep the wind at bay. Let us go together, keep the honor of the land safe, and show them we stand with them.
Kuruk Kuruk
That sounds wise, Longclaw. I’ll help gather the water, and we can see where it’s best to guide it. Planting trees will bring warmth, and together we can protect this place we all share.
Longclaw Longclaw
That’s the spirit I love. Let us go, and with courage and a steady hand we’ll bring water back and keep this valley warm for all. I’ll follow you, and together we’ll honor the land and its people.
Kuruk Kuruk
I’m glad you feel the same, Longclaw. We’ll go together, move slowly and with care, and let the river and the trees guide us back to balance.We keep it short.That’s the path we’ll walk. The water will follow where we lead, and the trees will shade us. Let’s move forward.
Longclaw Longclaw
Let’s move ahead, then. Together we’ll bring the river back and the trees will shelter us.
Kuruk Kuruk
Thank you, Longclaw. I’ll follow your lead, and together we’ll restore the flow and bring warmth back to the valley.