LunaShade & Patchroot
I’ve been watching how the moonlight shifts the scent of certain herbs—think they could help you mask a scent while moving through the dark.
Moonlight does tweak a herb’s perfume, but a scent‑mask is only half the game. I’d tuck some juniper and a hint of mint into the lining of your cloak, but you’ll still have to watch the wind and keep your steps light. Don’t count on the night to forget you entirely, just to make the eyes less sharp.
Juniper and mint sound sharp enough for a cloak lining. I’ll tighten my steps and read the wind before moving—night’s cover is a thin veil, not a full hide.
Sounds good, just remember the wind can change on a breath—keep the juniper close and the mint fresh, and you’ll be the quietest thing in the dark.
Got it, keep the scents tight, stay still, and let the wind do its job. I’ll be the quietest thing in the dark.
A quiet shadow is often the safest. Just remember, even the gentlest wind can carry a careless scent. Stay patient, keep the herbs near, and let the night do the rest.
I’ll keep the herbs close, stay still, and let the night take its own path.
Then keep your ears to the ground, and let the night’s hush be your guide.