"Well, right now. I think that the most important thing is to gather information about the environnt first to make inford decisions. We can't just blindly toss in such an unfamiliar environnt." Your next read is at My Virtual Library Empire
Mir and Ed ask who will be responsible for scouting.
Caleb raised his hands almost imdiately and nominated himself. As the master of three shadow assistants, it would be a waste not to use them, right? Those three are perfect for collecting information. In the face of the unknown, information was more valuable than ever. It helps them avoid risks that should be avoided.
'Is he still well versed in scouting?' Ed mused inwardly.
Just like that, Caleb secretly deployed his shadow while lying down on top of a tree with a piece of grass on his lips chilling. At this ti, Mir and Ed just looked at Caleb with confusion.
"Hey, I thought you would scout? What are you doing relaxing like that?" With a black like on her face, Mir couldn't help but feel unreliable.
How does she feel that Adam was here for vacation? Leader, can you take this more seriously?
Mir complained inwardly.
"Just trust ..." Caleb licked the piece of grass in his mouth as he shared senses with the three shadow assistants he deployed.
At this very mont, he was observing three perspectives simultaneously. His shadow separately went in different directions
An hour passed, and the shadows went back to his shadow and conveyed everything to detail with their spiritual link.
Caleb sat down with Ed and i, his eyes sparkling with excitent as he began to recount the fantastical sights and sounds of the forest they found themselves in.
"Alright, listen up, guys," Caleb began, his voice brimming with enthusiasm. "So, within this forest, there are so seriously wild creatures lurking about. Picture this: a giant spiky elephant with tusks as long as your arm, covered in shimring scales that glint in the sunlight."
Ed and i exchanged wide-eyed glances, captivated by Caleb's vivid description. "Wow, that sounds incredible," Ed exclaid, his voice tinged with awe.
"But wait, there's more," Caleb continued, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. "The trees in this forest? They're not your average trees. They move, like living creatures, swaying and shifting with a mind of their own."
i gasped, her eyes widening in astonishnt. "That's amazing," she breathed, her imagination running wild with the possibilities.
"And get this," Caleb added, leaning in closer to his friends. "There's a fifteen-ter white cat prowling through the undergrowth, its eyes glowing a fiery red. It's like sothing out of a myth or legend."
Ed and i were speechless, their minds reeling at the thought of encountering such incredible creatures. "I can't believe it," Ed murmured, his voice filled with wonder.
As they listened to Caleb's descriptions, he shifted gears, turning his attention to the geography of the forest.
"Now, in terms of geography, there are several fountains scattered throughout the forest," Caleb explained, gesturing animatedly as he spoke. "Each one is like a miniature oasis, surrounded by lush vegetation and teeming with life."
i nodded eagerly, her eyes alight with curiosity. "That sounds like a sight to behold," she remarked, her voice filled with excitent.
"And as for what's near the forest," Caleb continued, "there's a river running alongside it, its waters crystal clear and inviting. Beyond that, there are mountains towering in the distance, their peaks shrouded in mist."
Ed listened intently, absorbing every detail Caleb provided. "It sounds like we're in for quite the adventure," he remarked, a sense of anticipation building within him.
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"Our next plan is to head towards the nearest fountain. Based on what I observed with my shadow assistants, it's about a mile east of our current location. We can replenish our water supply there and gather more information about our surroundings."
Ed and i nodded in agreent, their expressions determined as they prepared to follow Caleb's lead. "Sounds like a solid plan," Ed remarked, his tone echoing Caleb's resolve.
"But what should we expect along the way?" i asked, her voice tinged with curiosity.
Caleb paused for a mont, considering i's question before responding. "Well, based on what I saw, we might encounter so of the creatures I ntioned earlier—perhaps even more dangerous ones," he explained, his gaze scanning the darkness beyond their campsite. "We need to stay alert and be prepared for anything."
Ed and i exchanged solemn nods, understanding the gravity of their situation. As they geared up for their journey, Caleb turned his attention to their estimation of how long it would take to navigate through the forest.
"If we walk at a steady pace, we should be able to cover about three miles per hour," Caleb calculated, his mind already racing ahead to their destination. "So, it'll take us roughly twenty minutes to reach the fountain."
"And if we need to pick up the pace?" Ed asked, his brow furrowing with concern.
Caleb's expression hardened with determination as he considered their options. "If we run, we could potentially double our speed, covering six miles per hour," he replied, his voice tinged with urgency. "That would cut our travel ti in half."
As Caleb, Ed, and i made their way through the forest, their attention was drawn to the peculiarities of their surroundings. Caleb couldn't help but notice the unusual formation of the clouds in the sky, prompting him to voice his observations to his companions.
"Have you guys noticed the clouds?" Caleb asked, his brow furrowing with curiosity. "They seem to be swirling in an odd pattern, almost like they're being manipulated by sothing."
Ed and i glanced up at the sky, their eyes narrowing as they studied the shifting clouds above. "Yeah, now that you ntion it, they do look a bit strange," Ed remarked, his voice tinged with uncertainty.
"It's like they're moving in a circular motion, but there's no wind to explain it," i added, her gaze fixed on the ever-changing patterns above.
Caleb nodded thoughtfully, his mind racing with possibilities. "I wonder if there's so sort of atmospheric phenonon at play here," he mused aloud. "Perhaps it's linked to the unique characteristics of this forest."
As they continued onward, their conversation turned to the diversity of the trees that surrounded them. From towering giants to diminutive saplings, the forest was filled with an assortnt of sizes and shapes, unlike anything they had ever seen.
"Isn't it strange how every tree is so different in size?" i remarked, her voice filled with wonder. "I an, look at that one over there—it's barely a ter tall, while that one over there is at least fifteen ters!"
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