Game 7
Username: icetea~
What do you (or your deer) like to learn? Tell me something about it?My little deer is in the making, so backstory? Their mother loves to forage and gather. She is constantly blending herbs and flowers to find the best smell and how they work best paired (lavender is calming, sage is good protection, and Eucalyptus smells wonderful paired with lemon grass, etc) she likes to make her own bundles, salves, smudge sticks and loves to make tasty meals out of various blends. She speaks to her unborn fawn as they grow and learn the sound of her voice from within. Nourished by only the finest flowers and herbs they innately acquired a specific and keen sense of taste and smell for such things. Once born, the fawn continued to learn how to forage and be one with the earth and all of its vibrations and energies-how to create a fine balance and harmony within these surroundings and all it has to offer. By continuing their mothers skills, they are constantly stumbling across new things on the forest floors which came as exciting surprises with how they differed from the foliage. Some of their favorite things that they’ve taking a liking to since discovering has been sticks to build reach and hold things, rocks to build, barter and study, moss to squish rest and munch on, and mushrooms. They remember their mother would harvest shrooms sometimes for decadent meals or a medicine when they were ill, but they never knew just how many different types there were until they began foraging in their own! They love to watch how they grow, and where they best grow and which offers the best meal or the best medicine, or which ones to stay away from! However fly agaric is quite the eccentric fungi to them, they are obsessed with its flashy bold beauty, and the fact it looks so delectable yet is so dangerous! They also love pine cones and acorns, their mother left those to the squirrels, but since trying it they can’t go back! they love to watch how they grow, how they smell, and how they taste! they make great hearty nutty earthy soups and crunchy spreads