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[the view is not of nehan as the username attached to this video would imply, but of two different plants preserved in jars on a countertop. no erune on your screens today.]
I have a request-- more specifically, an offer for fair trade. If you have an abundance of unwanted plants in your house, please bring them to me. Or I can visit your dwelling and remove them myself. Name your price. [a pause, then his gloved hand comes from the top of the camera, pointing at the plants from left to right.] In particular, I'm interested in these. Lacrimosa, which only blooms in dark areas where no sources of light reach, reeds from an island from my world for healing.
[no one asked him what the plants do, but he rambled anyway because he's a nerd.]
But any plant you don't want will do. They'll be useful, in one way or another.
Also, Flynn, Richie: this is the best opportunity I can give you when it comes to learning and making your own medicines.
I have a request-- more specifically, an offer for fair trade. If you have an abundance of unwanted plants in your house, please bring them to me. Or I can visit your dwelling and remove them myself. Name your price. [a pause, then his gloved hand comes from the top of the camera, pointing at the plants from left to right.] In particular, I'm interested in these. Lacrimosa, which only blooms in dark areas where no sources of light reach, reeds from an island from my world for healing.
[no one asked him what the plants do, but he rambled anyway because he's a nerd.]
But any plant you don't want will do. They'll be useful, in one way or another.
Also, Flynn, Richie: this is the best opportunity I can give you when it comes to learning and making your own medicines.

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then he shakes his head, telling himself that he's here for a reason, and he shouldn't get too distracted. he raises his left hand, his gloved hand, in a response to his host's offers, as if telling her no.]
No thank you... Perhaps later, when I'm done working. [he tilts his head to peer at the tree, before starting to head that way.]
Now, how much will you allow me to take?
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Just a few leaves for now, and some of the sap from its face. If you find anything useful in your studies, I would bring you more.
[properties of the weirwood are outlines here and here. she knows that it's a useful kind of wood that doesn't rot, but she is afraid harvesting any would hurt the tree, and doesn't want to attract the attention of anyone greedy for handsome wood.]
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A dish of meat, as promised. Braised pork belly in a mix of soy sauce and rice wine. I lowered the amount of spice and sugar to not overload the senses. Best eaten with cooked grains like rice or some bread to soak the sauce.
[then he starts to dig through his bags again, for a jar to place the sap in.]
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Is that for Lady? Oh, she'll love it. Thank you.
[she gently takes the dish and unwraps it, setting it on the ground for lady, who takes a delicate bite. visenya the batcat sniffs it before disappearing under the couch.]
This is a wonderful treat, but she shouldn't have any sugar, if you'd like to cook for her again. And you don't need to waste your spices, though it's very kind of you to make her such a lovely dish.
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one ear flicks, before he looks back up at her again.]
That depends on whether or not you want to have another trade in the future. But I trust this one has been fulfilled.
[sure looks like it, from the food not being spurned. he gives the overlarge wolf a nod, before heading towards the tree, supplies in hand.]
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Of course.
[and smiles!]
I suppose that depends on whether you can find anything useful to do with weirwood sap.
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But I have a few questions regarding it, if you don't mind.
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I will do my best to answer them, but I'm afraid I know little of herb lore.
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[as he speaks, he pulls out a wooden spoon from his pockets, and reaches out with it and the jar towards the face on the tree to start collecting sap. it's unnerving enough tht he hopes it doesn't bite him.]
Did this tree appear at the start of the month, in the Moss King's wake?
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It was here when I arrived, at the start of the month.
[her eyebrows lift.]
Did you see the Moss King go by?
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If it was already here when you first arrived... Then that means you are familiar with this tree because it was present in your home world, correct?
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I come from the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, where these trees are held in high regard. The faces were carved onto weirwoods by the Children of the Forest, the first people of Westeros. Either this tree was summoned here, like me, or whoever made it wanted it to look like it was.
[or there is a child of the forest among the sleepers, who saw the weirwood and carved the face. but why would they just leave it, then?]
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then he shrugs, deciding that he only has one last question because he finds her way of responding inadequate. like she assumes people to know things that she knows as well.]
What significance does this tree have for your people, then? High regard isn't much of a response.
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They are said to be sacred to the Old Gods of Westeros. It's said the Old Gods look out the eyes of the Heart Trees. Heart Trees are what we call the carved weirwoods. Many castles in the Seven Kingdoms have a Godswood, a sort of garden with a Heart Tree in it. It's a sacred place, like a temple. It's said to be impossible to lie in front of a Heart Tree. That's why people get married in the Godswoods, to swear their marriage oaths in front of a Heart Tree.
[she furrows her brow.]
If the Moss King grew it, why would it have a face? Would he carve it with a spell? I know little of the Pthumerian Mysteries.
[could he look out of it? that's a sobering thought. but it is a heart tree, and there's no one else here to look after it. besides, her omen likes it.]
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nehan really has to wonder what's going on in this girl's mind, but he's starting to be done with this. then he waves the jar in his hand, sticking the little spoon in it and screwing the lid back tightly.]
I'll be back if I ever find anything.
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[did she say something wrong? she doesn't wish to offend a healer. she had hoped to make a useful friendship with someone who knew plants.]
Well, I wish you luck in your studies.