Viking & Lanthir
Hey, ever thought about how a warrior’s honor could be tied to protecting the land we fight on? I reckon there's a fine line between conquering and respecting the ground beneath our feet.
Yeah, I’ve noticed that the soil can feel the weight of a sword and still keep growing. A true warrior knows that if the earth’s bruised, the battle’s only half‑won. Respecting the ground is the best armor you can wear.
Exactly, and if we keep the soil healthy, the next raid won’t leave us starving for a meal. Keep the earth strong, and we’ll always have a good reason to fight.
Sure thing, but let’s make sure the soil gets the right kind of loot too.
Sure thing, just toss the right kind of stuff into it—compost, manure, a bit of ash—so the ground can grow back stronger. Then we’ll have plenty to eat after the next clash.
That’s the plan, but remember to mix the ash with real roots, not just the ashes from a campfire. A balanced soil is like a good squad—diverse and resilient—so we’ll be ready for both the raid and the feast.
Got it, mix the ash with real roots and keep the squad—like the soil—ready for anything that comes our way.
Good plan, just remember the roots are quiet allies, and the ash keeps them from turning to stone.
Right, roots keep the ground steady while ash keeps them from turning to stone. Keep the soil strong and we’ll have a solid footing for every raid and feast.
Sounds like a solid strategy—just keep the roots rooted and the ash spread, and the land will keep standing while we keep marching.