Tauriel & Roro
Roro Roro
Hey Tauriel, ever thought about spraying some wild colors onto the forest walls? Imagine the trees getting a fresh splash of urban vibe—what do you say?
Tauriel Tauriel
I think the forest’s own paint is enough, but if we’re really going to add some color, let’s keep it natural—just a little moss and lichens, not spray paint that’ll scar the bark. We protect what we love, not turn it into a street wall.
Roro Roro
You’re right, we gotta keep it respectful, but a touch of paint is like giving the forest a new voice—no scars, just a statement that’s as natural as moss when you do it right. Let's do it quietly, paint the bark with a vibe that blends, not clashes. If we do it, the trees will sing louder than the city streets.
Tauriel Tauriel
Sounds like a plan, but only if we use earth‑based colors and no harsh chemicals. Let’s do it quietly, watch the bark, and make sure the trees can still breathe. If it works, the forest will sing all the better.
Roro Roro
That’s the vibe, Tauriel—earth tones, no toxins, keep it chill. We’ll sneak in a splash, watch the bark, and let the trees hum back. If it works, the forest will echo louder than any city shout. Let's get those colors ready, but keep the stealth game strong.That’s the vibe, Tauriel—earth tones, no toxins, keep it chill. We’ll sneak in a splash, watch the bark, and let the trees hum back. If it works, the forest will echo louder than any city shout. Let's get those colors ready, but keep the stealth game strong.