Nagare couldn't disagree. Humanity definitely takes and takes and takes far more than its fair share of any and all resources they find of value, without any regard for the balance of nature of how the depletion of such resources will affect everything. Nagare is, after all, greedy in his own way. He understands that it's a very common trait among his kind.
Once he pulls the net in, he drops it beside him, safely away from the water so it won't get pulled back in. He gives the guardian an apologetic bow and then gestures toward the large basket he brought.
"I had planned to still make my offering, if you will accept it."
no subject
Once he pulls the net in, he drops it beside him, safely away from the water so it won't get pulled back in. He gives the guardian an apologetic bow and then gestures toward the large basket he brought.
"I had planned to still make my offering, if you will accept it."