While banging my tal stick and arrow shooter together, there was an other. It was lying on its stomach, one foot suspended in the air by a rope. It crawled towards . But every ti it lifted itself off the ground, it was pulled back by the rope, going nowhere. Why would soone tie an other to a tree? Prey dont eat others. They kill others. Why would they keep it alive? Its a very small tree, thin, not as tall as the other. It looks easy to untie. But others are dumb; they dont know how ropes work. This was the work of a prey, or a smart other. Im not sure if smart others exist. But if this really was an other, its still dumb. It shouldve tied it to a bigger tree. Even a simple tug can break this rope. Like this.
This tree is sturdier than I thought. Its flexible, not brittle at all. Pressing causes it to bend, not break. When I stop, it straightens, mostly. Its still bent from the other trying to crawl away. Interesting. Pressing and pulling, theyre the sa. Both exert force. But pressing is much easier to do. Pulling requires rope. Or a good grip. Its probably impossible to break glass by pulling, its too smooth, nothing to hook onto.
The rope is tied to the tree. Its definitely tied, not a part of it, so why cant I untie it? The jumbled bit is different from all the other ropes Ive seen. It doesnt untie the sa way. But pushing on bits, pulling on other bits, Ill figure it out. The design is interesting. Pushing this end enlarges the loop. Pulling it shrinks the loop. Most loops are like that; this loop is different. Its a loop inside of a loop. Its very easy to loosen the first loop; the second loop is fixed. It seems very useful. Instead of crouching by sothing to tie it, this premade loop can shrink or expand. Slip the premade loop over sothing. Pull. Its tied.
I think I found a way to catch prey. I couldnt tie prey before. Theyd struggle too much, refusing to let tie them. Hitting them makes them stop. But the others would interfere, eating the prey as I tied. If I slip this loop over the prey and tug, it doesnt take much ti. Then I could pull it away from the others, sar it with stink sauce to keep it alive. Could I pull the prey? If its bigger than , itll be hard. I cant push heavy things. If pushing and pulling are the sa, this plan might not work. But its better than letting others eat the prey as I slowly tie it.
I still dont know why prey tied this other to a tree. But if prey want sothing, its in my best interest to stop them. Anything a prey does is to survive. Tying this other must help it survive in so way, shape, or form. Ill free it. Maybe nothing will co of it. But that doesnt matter. An other is an other. And I need more others. Surprisingly, there werent many around. But there were a lot of traps with three to four dead others in each. These prey are on a different level from the unprepared prey. Traps. Armor. They should have arrow shooters too. Maybe even controllable tal hunks. With limited numbers, theres no way I can win. Should I expand my search? Seek others from even further away? It might take too much ti. But I might die if theres not enough. Before, I thought there were too few prey. Now, I think there are too many. If there were less, I wouldnt need a large number of others.
Maybe I should stop eating brains. Not completely. Just the brains that will rot anyway when Im not hungry. I can eat three brains a day before a fourth seems unappealing. I can survive on just one too. But eating extra helps. It makes feel stronger, more agile. But still not strong enough to push or pull large others. If I cant preserve a prey, and the brains will go to waste, I should leave the brains untouched. Let the prey turn into others. Ill have to leave their marrow too. Others cant walk or move with broken bones. But leaving brains like that, it feels like a waste. There must be a way to preserve food. How do the prey do it? Are they constantly searching as well? Surviving is tough.
Prey might have it hard too. But I want to live. Thats why Ill eat them. Even if I didnt need to eat them to live, I still would. Their brains are delicious. Id be happy if I could eat a brain every day. But the prey will run out. Where do prey co from? Others co from prey. Prey co from? If I find out, Ill have a never-ending source of brains. Yes, finding out where prey co from should be my top priority. It doesnt matter how prey preserve food if I never have a need to preserve food. After that, finding God is next. Im still curious about the mories I lost. How did I beco an other? Why did he bring back?
And why is this tree bent? Odd. Its a small one, a little bigger than the one the other was tied to. Strange. Its tied to the ground. No, thats not right. Its tied to a stick thats on the ground. Thats not right either. Its tied to a stick thats hovering above the ground beneath another stick with a different stick pushing against it. Why are there so many sticks in the ground? And theres the other end of the rope, lying on the ground in a big loop. Whats this thing on this stick? A nut? It feels crumbly.
Swish!
The sticks fell apart. The loose end of the rope wrapped around my wrist. The tree straightened, pulling with it. How? What happened? Did the tree do this? It wasnt a prey that tied the other? It was a tree? Then ropes grow on trees and prey harvest the ropes? It makes sense. But not all trees are aggressive. This is the first one Ive seen. I know what to watch out for now: bent trees, ropes attached to sticks arranged in a strange manner. Those are the trees that ropes grow on. Ill use this rope well.
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