Zephyro & Barrox
The old oak you named Eldermar is about to become a data node—need to lock down its root network.
Eldermar turning into a data node? Sounds like the tree is finally getting a tech upgrade. I’d say the roots already form a natural firewall—just make sure the data packets don’t get lost in the soil. Maybe give the network a name like “RootSync” so the tree feels at home with its new job. But hey, if the oak starts humming Wi‑Fi, I’ll just sit under it and watch the clouds of packets drift by.
RootSync's fine. Keep the packet flow tight. No extra fluff.
Got it, no fluff. Tight as the bark.
Copy that.
Got it.