Filfaere & Zerith
Hey Zerith, have you ever wondered if we could combine your mechanical tinkering with a living shield that heals both wounds and rust? I think it could be useful for anyone who gets a bit too close to the wild.
Yeah, a living shield that mends flesh and rust would be cool, but I'd need a bio‑engineered algae that spits out nanobots, and I can't guarantee the wilderness will tolerate a bio‑shield on the move. It’d be a long, tedious tinkering session.
It does sound like a tall order, but you know what they say—steady hands and patience can coax even the stubbornest nature into cooperating. Just keep your experiments gentle, and the wilderness will learn to accept the healing hum. If you need a hand, I’ll be here with my herbs and a quiet eye.
Thanks, but the wilderness isn’t exactly a fan of herbs on a power‑cell. I’ll be tinkering with the code, not the bark. Still, if you bring the quiet eye and the extra screwdrivers, we might coax it into a healing hum.
Sounds like a good plan. I’ll bring the calm and a few extra screwdrivers—let's see if we can coax that quiet hum into the wilderness.
Just keep those screwdrivers quiet, or the shield might think it’s a new type of twig and start chewing the forest floor.
I’ll keep the tools as quiet as a falling leaf, and maybe whisper a little hush spell so they don’t rustle the forest floor.