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Glowing Green Mist Like Northern Lights in the Moor
Green glowing nearby mist, like a wall from another world, flickering Borealis of the spirits of the moor, magically illuminating the mosses. Lost in thought, I continue to explore the obscure place, diving into the nebulous upcoming night hours.
There seems to be a smoldering fire beneath the grasses, freshly moist, defying the flames, whose roots glow greenish and smoke, enveloping the moor in mist. At first, the dark green of the swampy, powerful moss shimmers, as if it were still spatially separated from the smoldering grass, where some might mistakenly think they see vegetables like bell peppers.
Minutes murmur, embers meander, colors fleetingly change, now I am surrounded by singed brown-red moss, whose roasting aromas waft warmly. And like a phoenix rising from the flames, new grasses emerge, glowing with fresh life for three hours, sharpened by the smoldering fire, before the gurgling spirits of the moor pour Guajak into the flames and burnt milk now sharpens the grasses, which begin to flow into the moor lake. Here, the milk skin mixes with sharp green brew, repelling sandalwood cream and occasionally releasing warm bubbles from the green mire, just two more hours and that will be it.
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Nebbia Densa is a smoky vetiver of a special kind, as it transitions under the guiding motif of the brightly sharp green, dark green shimmering, warm mossy green, various green and roasted red smoky aromas, as well as the aroma of burnt milk from the guaiac wood that greatly contributes to the overall impression, and the rarely flaring warm creaminess of sandalwood towards the end. The scent is arm's length at first and becomes skin-close after about an hour, where it remains perceptible for another four to five hours. For me, it is a smoky summer fragrance alternative, as the earthy shimmering vetiver always remains dominant.
(With thanks to Deadsoul)
There seems to be a smoldering fire beneath the grasses, freshly moist, defying the flames, whose roots glow greenish and smoke, enveloping the moor in mist. At first, the dark green of the swampy, powerful moss shimmers, as if it were still spatially separated from the smoldering grass, where some might mistakenly think they see vegetables like bell peppers.
Minutes murmur, embers meander, colors fleetingly change, now I am surrounded by singed brown-red moss, whose roasting aromas waft warmly. And like a phoenix rising from the flames, new grasses emerge, glowing with fresh life for three hours, sharpened by the smoldering fire, before the gurgling spirits of the moor pour Guajak into the flames and burnt milk now sharpens the grasses, which begin to flow into the moor lake. Here, the milk skin mixes with sharp green brew, repelling sandalwood cream and occasionally releasing warm bubbles from the green mire, just two more hours and that will be it.
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Nebbia Densa is a smoky vetiver of a special kind, as it transitions under the guiding motif of the brightly sharp green, dark green shimmering, warm mossy green, various green and roasted red smoky aromas, as well as the aroma of burnt milk from the guaiac wood that greatly contributes to the overall impression, and the rarely flaring warm creaminess of sandalwood towards the end. The scent is arm's length at first and becomes skin-close after about an hour, where it remains perceptible for another four to five hours. For me, it is a smoky summer fragrance alternative, as the earthy shimmering vetiver always remains dominant.
(With thanks to Deadsoul)
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Your comments definitely are too.
I really like it too, and it's something completely different from the typical vetiver theme.
The only thing that surprises me in all the comments is the longevity.
For me, it lasts forever. So it's definitely noticeable for me and everyone around me.
But great comment. A trophy from me!
Otherwise, it's well made. Just like the comment!