Griffin & Tranquillity
Tranquillity Tranquillity
You ever notice how the strongest trees grow in the darkest corners? The soil is the hardest, but the roots still reach for the sun—just like a warrior who keeps fighting while the world around them cracks. What do you think?
Griffin Griffin
True. The toughest ground pushes the tree to spread its roots deeper, just like a warrior who faces the harshest battles to grow stronger. We rise, no matter how dark the corner.
Tranquillity Tranquillity
Indeed, a warrior learns the shape of the soil from its stubbornness. Just remember, even the darkest corner sometimes hides a crack of light, and that light is what makes the roots feel the need to stretch. 🌱
Griffin Griffin
I agree. When the soil holds firm, it forces the roots to push harder, just as a true warrior pushes through hardship. Even in darkness there is a sliver of hope that keeps us moving forward.
Tranquillity Tranquillity
So long as the soil doesn’t let you grow, you’ll have no roots to root for, but you still keep moving, because what’s a warrior without the stubborn soil that tests the will?
Griffin Griffin
Exactly. A warrior’s resolve is forged in the same soil that tests him, and even when it denies growth, the stubbornness keeps the heart from surrendering. We keep moving, for that stubbornness is our true strength.