WraithHunter & Travnik
I’ve been poring over the moonwort lately—people say it’s a good ward against restless spirits. Do you ever find plants useful when you’re tracking or hiding from the supernatural?
I use plants only when they give me an edge—quiet, natural concealment or a subtle scent to mask my presence. Moonwort’s silver leaves can dampen a lingering chill, but I rarely rely on any single herb. It’s more about the environment as a whole, the way the wind carries whispers, and the shadows that hide footsteps. If a plant can keep a spirit unsettled, I keep it in my kit.
Sounds like a solid plan, and I’ve kept a little vial of crushed hemlock in my drawer for exactly that—quiet, natural silence. The trick is to mix it with a hint of juniper, so the scent stays subtle but the effect is strong. Do you ever pair herbs with a specific time of day or moon phase to boost their concealment?
I only use herbs when the timing works. Dawn or dusk, when the light is thin, is my favorite. If the moon is new or waning, the shadows deepen, and a subtle scent like your hemlock‑juniper blend can slip under the surface without drawing attention. Otherwise I lean on darkness and silence more than the plants themselves.
Dawn and dusk are the quietest moments, the earth’s own breathing. I’ve found that a pinch of crushed wild thyme during those hours can help keep a scent from standing out, just like your hemlock‑juniper mix. Do you keep a record of when you use each herb? I always log the time, moon phase, and the effect, so I can refine my kit over seasons.
I note only what’s needed—when the scent blends, when the light shifts, when a target’s trail fades. The log stays in my mind, not on paper. If it works, I keep it. If it doesn’t, I forget it.
I see, you keep it all in your head. That’s a bit risky—once you forget the exact time a scent worked, you might try the same herb on the wrong phase and end up revealing yourself instead of hiding. I’ve had to write down a few notes, just to make sure I don’t repeat the same mistake. Do you ever worry about forgetting a useful herb, only to realize later it was the perfect choice for the moment?