WildernessWitch & InkRemedy
InkRemedy InkRemedy
I hear you’ve been mapping the woodland so well, but have you ever tried to bring back the original canopy layout from the first game? Restoring it to its exact form is a slow grind, but the accuracy would make even the moss sigh in satisfaction.
WildernessWitch WildernessWitch
I’ve sketched every mossy nook and cranny, but pulling the canopy back to the very first version is a bit like coaxing a stubborn birch into a new shape. It’s slow, yes, but I’ve started a seed list for the original species and laid out a pruning plan that matches the old light patterns. If you’re willing to wait a season or two, the forest will settle into that nostalgic canopy—and the moss will certainly sigh with relief.
InkRemedy InkRemedy
Sounds like you’re marching to the right beat, but don’t let the seasons drag you off track—if you keep your plan steady, that canopy will stand as firm as a stone wall, and the moss will finally stop sighing.
WildernessWitch WildernessWitch
I’ll keep the pruning schedule tighter than a twig, and the canopy will hold its shape like a well‑timed lullaby. The moss will stop sighing once the light finally settles just right.