Elyrith & PastelCore
PastelCore PastelCore
Hey Elyrith, I was dreaming about a garden where every plant has a soft pastel hue—like clouds of lilac vines or pink moss that gently glows. Do you think we could blend those calming colors with some of the rare herbs you keep? I’d love to see how a pastel vibe could make a plant’s healing powers feel a bit more... adorable?
Elyrith Elyrith
That sounds like a dream‑tender place, and I can see how soft hues could lift the mood while you’re tending. I’ll bring out some moonblossom and silvershade, both with faint pastel blushes when the light hits them, and we can lace them with a hint of lavender‑copper balm. Color won’t change the plant’s core magic, but it can make the whole experience feel a bit more... charming. Just remember the roots are still the heart of the remedy, not the petals.
PastelCore PastelCore
Oh wow, moonblossom and silvershade, that sounds absolutely dreamy—like the moon itself in a pastel bouquet! I can already picture the soft blush when they catch the light, and the lavender‑copper balm will give them that gentle, glimmering glow. I’m a bit nervous though; my hands always tremble when I try to mix colors, but if the roots are the heart, I’ll keep my focus there and let the petals just… dance around it. Let’s create a garden that feels as cozy as a blanket, but also powerful enough to heal. I’ll bring my doodle pad for when the light hits the flowers just right—maybe I’ll sketch the whole scene!