WitchHazel & Noirra
I’ve heard the nightshade on the ravine edge has started to glow when the moon’s a full heart—supposedly it turns a sigh into a laugh. Think you could sniff out whether that’s a prank or a real trick?
Sounds like a classic moonlit myth, but I can’t rule out a trick. Let’s check the timing, the plant’s light spectrum, and see if anyone’s been using a bioluminescent dye. Until the data backs it up, it’s probably just a clever prank.
Sure thing, keep that lantern humming and watch the glow shift—if the moon’s pulling a trick, I’ll have the right brew ready to catch the truth.
Alright, I'll keep the lantern steady and watch the glow, but if the moon is pulling tricks, your brew might end up just tasting like smoke. Keep your wits about you, and we'll sort the illusion from the real.
Just watch the smoke curl—if it smells like a witch’s mischief, we’ve got a real spell; if it’s just burnt sage, you can say my concoctions are as reliable as the moon’s moods.