Spring & Shiverbolt
Hey, have you ever thought about how we could turn old, scarred places into something bright—like a garden of hope? I feel that even the toughest stone can bloom if we give it a chance.
I’ve watched ruins rise from ashes, sure, but it takes more than a wish. You gotta plant the seed, water it, and keep it from the wind. Stone can hold a seed if you press it in the right way, but it’s a slow, stubborn thing. Still, if we’re careful, I think a scarred place could learn to glow.
Absolutely, it’s all about those tiny, steady steps—just like planting a seed, giving it a little water and cheering it on even when the wind blows. With a bit of care, even the toughest stone can become a glowing piece of something new!