Nosie

Dryad

The note unfolds as a profound exploration of an ancient, enchanted forest floor. It immediately conjures the velvety touch of damp, deep green moss clinging to gnarled oak bark, mingled with the rich, earthy scent of humus and decomposing leaves. There's a cool, almost mineralic petrichor quality, as if rain has just kissed the forest, revealing the hidden aromas of roots and loamy soil. An underlying whisper of something resinous and slightly bitter-green, like freshly snapped twigs or galbanum, provides a structural backbone, preventing it from becoming merely 'dirty.' The texture is dense, almost tactile, like running fingers over a rough, age-old trunk. Its intensity is deep and resonant, not sharp or airy, but a grounding hum that permeates the air. Projection is moderate, creating an intimate, natural aura, and its longevity is exceptional, settling into a beautifully complex, woody-earthy base that evolves slowly, revealing subtle hints of damp stone and a serene, almost mystical woodiness. It functions predominantly as a deep heart or robust base note, anchoring lighter elements.