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"The maps are useless," Saria stated as they stepped into the portal. With a flash, they arrived at Kinich West. Saria didn't have to explain the statement; as soon as they stepped outside Kinich the reason was clear. It was the Amazon on demonic steroids. The grass was as tall as a bush, the bushes towered like trees, and the trees stood like skyscrapers. The canopy far above blocked out any view of the sky, but the leaves were thin enough that the area was well-illuminated with golden light.
"I came here first year with Bridgette on a Behemoth hunt, but the forest completely changes within a month. After a year and a half, I won't recognize anything. Something out here wrecks the comm, too, so we're relying on sight and sound. The good news is we'll definitely hear the Behemoth before he hears us. Ready?"
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"Excuse me! Sorry about that! Oh, sorry!" Isaac was trying to fight his way through the crowd to reach his group. He was late, and he would have to apologize for that, but he did want to make sure he didn't fail this request. Those three men needed to be found.
His course was interrupted when he found a sign with his name on it. He was so stunned that he stopped mid-step--then had to hop forward on his foot to keep from tipping. He didn't know the human, so Isaac reasoned that he was a first-year. Without a name to call, Isaac jogged over to greet him.
"I'm Isaac. You're looking to join the rescue squad?"
"I came here first year with Bridgette on a Behemoth hunt, but the forest completely changes within a month. After a year and a half, I won't recognize anything. Something out here wrecks the comm, too, so we're relying on sight and sound. The good news is we'll definitely hear the Behemoth before he hears us. Ready?"
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"Excuse me! Sorry about that! Oh, sorry!" Isaac was trying to fight his way through the crowd to reach his group. He was late, and he would have to apologize for that, but he did want to make sure he didn't fail this request. Those three men needed to be found.
His course was interrupted when he found a sign with his name on it. He was so stunned that he stopped mid-step--then had to hop forward on his foot to keep from tipping. He didn't know the human, so Isaac reasoned that he was a first-year. Without a name to call, Isaac jogged over to greet him.
"I'm Isaac. You're looking to join the rescue squad?"