Fractal & Werebear
Fractal Fractal
Hey, have you ever noticed how the branching of a tree seems to follow the same patterns as the way a river splits into smaller streams? I’ve been thinking about how those patterns might be a sort of language the forest speaks, and I’d love to hear what you think about it.
Werebear Werebear
The way a tree branches and a river splits, it’s like the forest is speaking in patterns we can almost read if we learn to pause and listen.
Fractal Fractal
Exactly, and if you pause long enough you almost hear a rhythm in the way the leaves fall, too. What pattern would you say is the most surprising?
Werebear Werebear
The strangest pattern, I reckon, is the web the fungi spin underground. It’s a hidden river‑like network that threads through roots, carrying whispers from one tree to another—an unseen language that even the tallest oak has to nod to. That quiet, tangled weave feels like a secret conversation between the forest and the earth.