Erik scanned the forest below, his eyes narrowing as he searched for any sign of the Hevadrin. If the creature was really there, it was a high-priority target.
June said. He sent a ntal image of what he was looking at, and Erik gave it a look without losing ti. Erik saw a figure moving through the forest.
He tried to make out the beast's details. The vegetation and the creature's thick fur made it difficult to get a clear look, but the size and gait were consistent with a Hevadrin.
"Land away from it," Erik said. "We'll approach on foot and observe it first before engaging." June angled his wings and descended, setting down in a small clearing a fair distance from the creature's location. Erik slid off his clone's back, then June turned human again.
While crouching in the undergrowth, they made their way to the creature's location.
Erik's gaze remained fixed on the Hevadrin. The creature's powerful fra and resilient hide were visible now, and Erik felt a flicker of unease.
These beasts were difficult to kill, with their regenerative abilities making them tough opponents.
Erik said.
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