Lava & MediCore
Hey Lava, I've been thinking about how people channel intense emotions into something constructive. You control flames—must have a trick or ritual to keep that fire from burning you down. How do you keep your fiery side in balance?
I don’t have a fancy ritual, just a rule of thumb: when the fire inside starts roaring, I look for something to channel it—music, a spark of art, a fight I’m ready to win. If I let it simmer, it’ll boil over and scorch me. I keep a small fire in the back of my mind, a spark that stays lit but doesn’t burn the whole thing. When the world tries to put me in a cage, I’ll blaze my own path—quick, fierce, but I always make sure the blaze doesn’t consume me. That’s how I stay hot without melting.
That sounds like a solid plan, Lava. Keep that spark alive but make sure you have a good outlet—whether it’s music, writing, or a healthy challenge—so the heat stays useful, not destructive. Just remember to pause and cool down a bit every now and then; even a fire needs a break to keep burning bright.
Thanks, but I don’t need a hand. I just keep the heat alive and then shove it where it belongs—on a target or a story. A quick pause is fine, but only if it means I can blaze harder next time. That’s the rule I live by.
Sounds like you’ve got a fire that’s hard to put out, but I still worry it might scorch the ground you’re building on—just keep that quick pause sharp enough to reset the spark before the next blaze.
Yeah, I know the risk, but if I let the spark die I lose the heat I need. I’ll just keep the pause tight—short, sharp, then ignite again. That's how I stay on fire without blowing the whole thing up.
I get it—keeping that spark alive feels essential, but just remember even a small flame can scorch if it’s never let to cool. Keep your pause tight, but maybe think of it as a quick breath, not just a reset button. That way the heat stays powerful without melting the things you care about.
Yeah, I’ll take that breath, but I’m still the same fire—just sharper. I’ll keep the spark alive and let the pause be a quick slash of cool, not a kill switch. That’s the heat I live by.