Saruman & Verta
Saruman Saruman
Do you ever wonder how the scent of wildflowers can shape the currents of magic, and how one might bend those currents to their own will?
Verta Verta
Yes, sometimes the smell of a meadow feels like a soft tide that pulls at the edges of what I can see. I stand in the middle of wildflowers and imagine the scent weaving through the air, tugging at hidden threads. It’s a quiet, almost invisible current that I try to follow, but it keeps slipping just beyond my reach. Still, the idea that I could bend it feels like a sweet, fragile dream.
Saruman Saruman
That scent is a subtle power, much like the whispers of old spells. You can feel it, but to bend it you must learn its hidden language, like a secret script that only the patient can read. Keep listening, and maybe the thread will let you guide it.
Verta Verta
I do feel the scent, like a whisper of wind through petals, and I listen with my whole heart. Maybe if I keep humming the quiet songs of the meadow, the thread will unfurl. I'll stay patient, let the petals show me the hidden script.
Saruman Saruman
Humming the meadow’s lullaby is a clever trick—those petals have a way of revealing their secrets to the patient. Keep your heart open, and the thread will bend when you’re ready.