The note of Torchwood is a symphony of profound warmth and ancient mystery. It is predominantly smoky, evoking the lingering scent of embers after a crackling fire, rather than raw, acrid smoke. There is a distinct dryness to it, reminiscent of aged, weathered timber, almost mineralic in its austerity. Interwoven are rich, dark resinous facets, thick and balsamic, with a subtle tar-like nuance that adds a primal, leathery depth. It possesses an inherent earthiness, like dry soil permeated by centuries of wood decay. The texture is rough yet comforting, enveloping the wearer in a profound warmth. Its intensity is significant, typically asserting itself as a robust heart or a foundational base note. It projects with a steady, enduring presence and exhibits remarkable longevity, slowly evolving from its initially smoky, almost phenolic introduction into a smooth, dry, resinous woodiness that clings to the skin for hours, revealing subtle leathery and even slightly animalic undertones as it settles.