Thank you to everyone for your suggestions., which I shall start exploring. I'm sharing the suggestions here, in case anyone else would like alternatives to Parsley.
Winter Savory
Mint
Basil
Thyme
Rosemary
Sage
French Tarragon
Coriander/Cilantro
Fennel
Watercress
@jordyd @starwall Humans continue to defy the gods by striving to become the very rare upright worm, where it is Their will that worms wriggle on the ground or in the sea, we sinfully seek to wriggle from the ground upward towards the sky, shedding more and more of our dog traits as we lose our fur, elongate our bodies, lose our tails which would disrupt our noodle forms, etc.
It is this original sin that originates mankind's continued suffering, but despite this price we continue to strive towards our specie's collective vision for a more perfect self, a more long and round, more noodle-like form....
@jordyd @starwall We're probably around the Dog-Worm line, but honestly? we've strayed awfully close to the Worm side of things, we're just a collection of noodles, our arms and legs? noodles. Our torso, neck, and head abstracted from our limbs? Big noodle. We're just noodles upon noodles, just striving to become worms, but with a few light Dog attributes in there still because we can not yet achieve perfection
sometimes its nice to just build on a formula over time, you know? sometimes you can get a good thing going and just build it up over time, instead of having to knock it down and start over every time
#dappervolk After an unexpectedly short detour, I can finally proceed with the Silvie's Mine quest. Yay~
The sound, for those who don't know what the heck I'm talking about:
(cw for loud/harsh noise)
For context I have problems with loud, looping noises. When I was a kid and we'd get a big storm, my parents would understandably leave the weather emergency notice on the TV so they could see what was going on. (Imagine the same harsh noises looping for minutes on end.) At some point it got permanently wired to a switch in my brain that makes me dissociate, so even hearing a similar sound once messes with me.
~ They/Them [plural] or She/Her [singular], please. ~
Nope