WitchHazel & SnakeEyes
SnakeEyes SnakeEyes
I heard nightshade can be turned into a vapor that masks your scent. Think it could keep your footsteps quiet?
WitchHazel WitchHazel
Well, the nightshade does have a faint, sweet aroma that can mingle with your own scent, but turning it into vapor is risky—those fumes are potent enough to do more harm than help. If you really want silence, I'd mix a little valerian and a touch of juniper; that’ll keep the scent low without a poisonous headache. Keep it in a sealed vial and release it just before you move. Remember, the forest is a delicate thing, and no one likes a stinky, angry deer.
SnakeEyes SnakeEyes
Valerian and juniper in a sealed vial, release before you step. Keep it low key—no excess scent, no hazard. The forest listens, and you need to blend with it, not shout. Stick to the plan and stay silent.
WitchHazel WitchHazel
Got it—just a whisper of valerian, a pinch of juniper, sealed tight. Release it right as you shuffle, and the forest will hear only your quiet steps. Don’t overdo it; a little scent is all you need to stay hidden. Good luck, and keep your feet light as a deer.
SnakeEyes SnakeEyes
You’ll make it work. Keep the vial tight, release at the right moment, and stay unseen. Good luck.