MAGICKA LEVEL 81%
RESTORED TO 100%
Marrow
flowers growing in my lungs
The Bark-Climber's relentless optimism brings a subtle smile to Marrow's face as she works, finalizing the satchel in front of her. "There's always a first time for everything. Maybe one day I'll climb a tree for the first time," she jokes, finding the idea ridiculous to herself even as she speaks it.
The bear is clearly built for this kind of thing. Even if she hadn't mentioned the idea of a bear not climbing a tree being ridiculous, well—the sap coating her claws and the scrapes lining the bark of the tree itself are evidence enough.
But her? She's simply made to be terrestrial, from the tips of her shoulders to the bottom of her hooves. She can run, sure; run fast, enough to run down slower mice even if her magic fails her—but vertical movement seems simply beyond her. The most she can do is stand up on her hind legs to reach for something.
Maybe she should find a way to remedy that, some day…?
Ah, that's a thought for another time. For now, she lets herself fall into an almost trance at her work, weaving and gluing and bending leaves together with practiced focus. A few more go on the outside to strengthen the bag, and on its back, she bends a leaf in the middle before gluing it on to make a handle for the loop of a vine to go through.
Speaking of which…
"Oh, yes!" Marrow says, looking up from her work. "Let's see—hold your arm out like that, would you?"
She leans forwards to look at the bear's arm, before glancing back down to the ground, willing her magic into the soil and attempting to encourage a shoot or two to grow. The stems should serve well enough for construction purposes, if she braids them together…
Luckily, the shoots come with ease, new plantlife sprouting from the soil before her hooves. She waits, a few beats, for the plants to finish growing, and then leans down and snips one from the soil with a careful bite. With a bit of finagling, she lays the shoot over her ankle, and holds it up next to the bear's outstretched arm.
"I figure a few more of these should make a loop big enough to wind around your arm," she says absentmindedly.
@Tema