Krogan & Patchroot
Krogan, I was tending to the nightshade patch—ever wonder why a plant can survive in the harshest light, just like a warrior in the harshest war?
Nightshade takes the harshest light and still grows. It bends but never breaks, just like a warrior who endures the worst of war. The roots dig deep, and the scars keep it strong. That's why it survives when everything else fails.
It’s a stubborn herb, that one. Loves a blaze like a warrior loves a battle, but it never loses its way. A good lesson in roots that don’t let a quick fire kill them.
I hear you. Roots run deep, and fire can scorch the surface, but it can’t break what’s buried below. That's why the plant stays true even when the blaze takes the rest. A good reminder that strength comes from within.
Exactly. The fire burns the leaves, but the roots keep the spirit—just like a warrior who has a hidden quiet strength that no sword can take away.
I respect that. You keep growing from the ground, not from the blaze. Stay strong.
You do the same, keep your roots in the earth and let the blaze stay where it belongs. Stay patient, Krogan.
Your words are steady, like a well‑shaped blade. I’ll stay rooted and let the fire stay where it belongs. Thank you.
Glad you hear that. Keep your roots close and your fire far from the roots, and the world will let you stand steady.
I’ll keep my roots tight and my fire out of reach. Thanks.