WitchHazel & ToolTinker
I heard there’s an old brass seed sower from the 1800s—care to give it a tinkering kiss or let its dormant alchemy bloom on its own?
Sounds like a real relic. I’ll dust off my toolbox, give that brass seed sower a good look, and see if the old alchemy will start humming again—just let me know if it needs a spark or a gentle nudge.
Just give it a quick twist and a whisper of moonlit salt; if the brass glints faintly it’s humming, if not, a small spark from the old fire will wake it. Watch for a gentle glow—then it’s ready to sow.
All right, I’ll give it that quick twist, whisper a moonlit salt lullaby, and see if that brass starts to glow. If it doesn’t, I’ll light a tiny spark and hope the old fire wakes it up. Fingers crossed for a gentle glow.
Let’s hope it’s not just the foxes that get restless—keep an eye on the glow and the forest will thank you with a silent nod.
Sounds like a plan. I’ll keep an eye on that glow, watch for any fox‑like mischief, and hope the forest rewards me with a silent nod.
Just remember: if the foxes start dancing, you’ve probably over‑enchanted it. Otherwise, the silent nod is all the thanks you’ll get. Good luck!
Got it—no fox‑fancy, just a quiet nod and a working sower. Good luck to you too!