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pumpkinhollow ([personal profile] pumpkinhollow) wrote2023-11-18 09:02 pm

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[personal profile] mindflayed 2024-10-19 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
[He is very normal about getting these cryptic locations of sites to look into. In that he makes a squealing noise that alarms other patrons in the Oak & Iron where he's sitting with a book and his mail.

There's no greeting this time, he just gets right to it, which for him is an indication they're now equals.
]

I agree with you. If things are changing, even if it's new plants that aren't native, there's a reason for it. Be it birds travelling from a different location and distributing them, the weather changing to allow long dormant seeds to germinate or something else. And for those that migrate they must be going somewhere in the off season. Are they able to pass the barrier or are they simply somewhere on the island not fully explored? I'm told there's a promising location for such things, I believe it was called Paradesium?

Though I think there's value in starting small, sometimes the big picture obscures the finer details. I'll look into these areas you've indicated and return to you with my findings.

I'd be delighted to meet and exchange knowledge and notes! I'm in the library a few times a week so that would work out perfectly.

I shall see what I can uncover in the meantime.

- Imbros


[Let it be known that he is downplaying how excited he is - he is practically vibrating.]
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[personal profile] arcanegrasp 2024-11-02 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Though the excitement cannot be seen in how it's shared, the writing in this one is a bit sloppier in its haste to be written, which speaks volumes entirely of its own. ]

I'm incredibly glad that you agree! While I do not care to neglect the bigger picture, it's often these finer details that make it up, no? I've not noticed any birds passing through the barrier, though I do wonder if any could make it; perhaps it would be in our best interest to attempt to place some identification upon individuals of a few assorted species before their migration begins?

We'll discuss more in detail in person! I look forward to hearing your reports back. I'll be stopping by the library over the next several days in the afternoons to catalogue my findings and sort my papers. Do feel free to come chat!

-E. Coldwood