Dozer & WitchHazel
Hey, heard you’ve got some trick to make soil more stable—could help us build a safer path for the forest folks. What’s the secret?
Sure thing, just mix a handful of crushed nettle roots with a cup of fermented mushroom broth and stir it under a full moon. Sprinkle it over the slope, let the soil drink it in, and the roots will weave themselves into the dirt, holding everything together. Just don’t let any curious wanderers taste it—this stuff keeps a bit of its own magic.
That’s a wild mix, but if it keeps the slope from sliding, I’m all for giving it a go. Just keep it out of reach of kids and the rest of the crew, alright?
Sounds like a plan, but I’ll keep the recipe tucked behind a thicket of bramble. No kiddie tricks with that brew—those little hands love to taste the wild side. Keep the forest folks safe, and the slope will stay as steady as a cat on a lily pad.
Got it—will guard that bramble patch tight. If the slope stays steady, the whole crew can get back to work. You just keep the brew out of reach and we’ll have a solid finish line.
Glad you’re on board—just remember, a little nettle magic is best left to the forest, not the playground. The slope will thank us, and you’ll have a path that doesn’t slosh like a cauldron. Keep the brew guarded, and let the crew get to work without a slip.
Sounds good—I'll keep that brew locked up and get the crew moving. No slipping, just steady work.
Sounds like a plan—just a whisper of a warning: if the soil starts singing, let me know before the crew does. Happy path building!