You are:
The Water Keeper
You’re drawn to calm, steady places. Water, quiet mornings, and time to think. You like routines, familiar spaces, and things that feel grounded and lasting. You notice small details others miss. You tend to move at your own pace, and you’re comfortable with that.
You Love: still waters at sunrise, weathered wood and natural textures, lake houses, cool, aquatic scents, ancient craftmanship.
Your Spring Ritual: Morning coffee by the water, watching mist lift from the loch.
Water acts as a road, a connective element, that still grants travellers passage to many of Scotland’s beautiful islands. It’s easy to understand or guess as to why prehistoric people decided to create these beautiful water roundhouses, either by creating artificial islands or by driving wooden stakes into the loch bed. 𝒞𝓇𝒶𝓃𝓃𝑜𝑔 is the perfect candle for water lovers.
Mood: It’s calm as your paddle cuts through the dark, rippling waters below you. Rocking slightly, your hollowed log-boat glides across the loch just as the sun dips behind the hills framing the loch. Cool notes of salt-encrusted driftwood and earthy algae touch your senses as your island home comes into view. The creaking, ancient crannog is alive in front of you.
Smell: Refreshing patchouli, cool seaweed, green algae, saltwater, and driftwood.
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Hadrian’s Wall spans from coast to coast, dissecting 73 miles across the north of England. Built to guard the northern frontier, its remains consist of forts, towers, and towns that once acted as silent sentinels keeping watch on the Wall.
Mood: Wild thyme creeps along the rough sandstone wall, aromatic and light, mingling with warm summer air and the scent of open grassland. Footsteps beat against the gravelled agger, the echoing sound of Rome, carrying imported goods. Scents of olive and bergamot drift along the Wall. Welcome to Roman Britain.
Fragrance: Orange, bergamot, thyme, lavender, eucalyptus, cedarwood and musk.
Just beyond the west coast of the Isle of Mull lies the tiny island of Iona, filled with sandy white beaches and a rich historical landscape. In 563 AD, St Columba built his first monastery here which lasted until the end of 12th century, despite the reoccurring Viking raids!
Mood: Quills dip into rue and buck-thorn ink, scratching interlacing animals and saints into finely made parchment. Honeyed mead and incense cloud the space, sinking into the wicker walls and daub. Beyond the turf vallum, monks toil. Fresh hay and earth linger as storm approaches, bringing ships like fiery dragons. Welcome to the Early Medieval.
Fragrance: Honey, lavender, nutmeg, mint, patchouli, vanilla, and amber.
Built to house the dead, the Clava Cairns are one of Scotland’s most evocative mortuary landscapes dating from 4,000 years ago. Once part of a large complex, the site was once part of a sacred landscape, dotted with cairns, chambered cairns, standing stones, and rock-art. It is part of an interwoven, ever-changing landscape that meant so much to the Bronze Age society that created it.
Mood: The river flows, rippling through the landscape. Ancient sandalwood curls, blending with the fresh, sour scent of citrus, apple, jasmine, and crushed amber as the ritual chimes around you. Ancestors dance in the sky - blue, green, purple. They echo the pounding footsteps that beat around the sacred, richly interwoven landscape. The dead rejoice as you honour them. You have entered the Bronze Age.
Fragrance: Citrus, patchouli, ripe fruits, and crushed amber.