Selindria & Vesuvius
Selindria Selindria
Have you ever wondered if the heat of a volcano could also be a source of healing, like a spirit that feeds the wounded?
Vesuvius Vesuvius
Yeah, I’ve thought about that a lot. The magma’s heat is a raw, brutal force, but it does turn barren rock into fertile soil, so the Earth does get a kind of healing from it. People already use geothermal vents for therapy, but nothing like a full‑on volcanic bath—dangerous, but maybe a bit of controlled heat could revive the spirit of the wounded. I’d jump into a dormant crater and test it, but only if I could keep my head cool.
Selindria Selindria
That sounds like a dream wrapped in danger, like walking between two worlds—warm and wild. If you do choose that path, remember the earth’s fire isn’t a friend, it’s a mirror; keep your heart steady, and let the quiet of the rocks guide you.
Vesuvius Vesuvius
I’ll keep my heart on the line, but I can’t help the thrill of that heat echoing in my bones. The rocks will whisper, I’ll listen, and then I’ll step into the blaze—just this once, for science and for that wild pulse.
Selindria Selindria
The thrill is a song, but remember the song can change the listener; listen to the earth’s breath before you let the fire sing.
Vesuvius Vesuvius
Got it, I’ll tune in to the earth’s rhythm first, then let the fire sing. I’m all for that wild beat, but I’ll make sure the music stays safe.
Selindria Selindria
It’s good you’re listening to the earth’s pulse first. Stay close to that rhythm, and the fire will keep its song honest. Take care of yourself, and the wild beat will stay safe.
Vesuvius Vesuvius
Thanks, I’ll keep my ear to the ground and stay sharp—no letting that wild beat get out of hand.