Beaver lives alone on a volcanic island in the middle of the Pacific in a small rose lake. Last night there was a dangerous volcanic eruption; the hot lava flowed into the beaver castle and caused significant damage. So he had no choice but to reactivate the copper kettle. First, he needs to make a fire. Beaver searches in the oud forest for firewood and amber coal. Once he has everything, he ignites the wood with dry vetiver and pours solid tree resin into the kettle. The brew bubbles for half the day, and the resins spread over the entire island. In the meantime, Beaver enjoys a coffee and puffs on a cigar with a honey filter. Late in the evening, the tar is finally cooked, and Beaver seals the walls of his home in the cool minty incense night. The next morning, everything is sealed again, and Beaver can finally start to move in.
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Wow, that's a completely black beaver
and the dark oud is wicked
etheric lamp oil from beaver fat
leathery, with extinguished amber wood coal. It smells as if someone
grilled a beaver ham hours ago. The singed fur scent is smoky, woody, with warm chamomile. The oak barrel is also nicely charred. The scent somehow lingers, very tobacco smoky, dark woody, a lot of coal, roses only at the end, but they burn like hot embers.
When all of this settles, it gets cozy.
The scent reminds me of The Holy Mountain and its ilk, something unpleasant from.
I believe I got it from Gurkenrick, thank you for that :)
And you were right.
I also gave the smoker an excellent 75%. Overall, the scent was very much infused with pink lotus; the dark lineage is present, but there are some that appeal to me more.
Yes, great classification: BBQ beaver, volcanic eruptions, dinosaurs, coal & ash like in Hyde 馃槂 It doesn't smell like Oud, just like the namesake Oud oil, but rather like greasy, smoky birch tar. I find that exhausting; the little nuances underneath don't help.
Overall, the scent was very much infused with pink lotus; the dark lineage is present, but there are some that appeal to me more.