"Wait, you're thinkin' o' burnin' th'Suvahasi down?" He probably shouldn't have been so surprised - Ancients and fire went together like peanut butter and jelly, after all - but he couldn't think of any other use for bottles of oil. "Uh... I mean... gettin' rid o'th'Void doesn't matter much if we burn th'whole world down with it. For anyone who's not an Ancient," he added with a grimace and a gesture at his own all-too-human self. "'Sides, even if we tried t'do that in th'Greatwood or Feverlands since they're already taken over, it doesn't seem right t'do it in someplace that's still fightin' back. We're tryin' t'help Hak Etme. Not destroy it." While there were plenty of reasons to consider a scorched earth approach to the Void problem, Talyson didn't have the stomach for such ruthless tactics.
Though his nose wrinkled up of its own accord as he thought back to the cleanup on the beach, and his own suggestion to set fire to the Void Horror's remains. "... an' I don't think it'd be too smart t'burn large amounts o' Void-stuff," he added slowly, echoing Flora's opinion on the matter. "At least... we dunno if th'smoke would carry the corrupted ash an' just spread it further. An' it can't be good t'breathe that shit in, y'know? Targetin' individual plants an' animals with fire, sure. Just... maybe not burnin' down whole forests of it."
Though his nose wrinkled up of its own accord as he thought back to the cleanup on the beach, and his own suggestion to set fire to the Void Horror's remains. "... an' I don't think it'd be too smart t'burn large amounts o' Void-stuff," he added slowly, echoing Flora's opinion on the matter. "At least... we dunno if th'smoke would carry the corrupted ash an' just spread it further. An' it can't be good t'breathe that shit in, y'know? Targetin' individual plants an' animals with fire, sure. Just... maybe not burnin' down whole forests of it."






