Medusa & Ogurchik
Do you ever think that slow growth could be turned into something that really changes the world, like a living weapon?
Slow growth is more the quiet patience of a garden than a blade. If you need a living weapon, I’d probably grow a vine that entangles the enemy instead of a sword—an elegant, low‑noise trap. But I’d still keep the roots deep enough to heal the soil while the vines creep, so the world gets a little better, not worse.
Sounds like a garden of traps, elegant and quiet. I might just let the vines whisper your warning instead of shouting. Keep the roots strong; that’s how you heal and still strike.
That’s the way, quietly lethal. Let the vines speak softly but carry a strong message. Just keep the roots tight, and the garden will keep growing strong.