Lilac pressed the apple into one of Kawlo's hands, pleased. Behind her, one of the shrubs along the road rustled. "I'd be happy to be part of the team," she said, grinning, though she silently agreed team was a weird word. "My family told me Bob was in a great big city further- much- down the road, though I don't know which way is which anymore," she said, turning to Colin as if hoping he might know, and adds skeptically, "We're supposed to pass through a swamp, and the 'highest waterfall in the land' along the way." There was, in fact, a lot of other stuff she was supposed to run into along the way, but she hadn't been paying much attention-- it was supposed to be straight down the path, even if the path went on for a while.
A crow landed softly nearby, perching on a high branch and seemed to take an unnatural interest in the group, fixing its beady black eyes on the trio. "She was just a nice old lady," Lilac murmured, "I'm sure of it. Maybe she was a little shady, but not much more than any of us." Once more, she looked to Colin, ready to walk with as soon as they determined which way was which.
A crow landed softly nearby, perching on a high branch and seemed to take an unnatural interest in the group, fixing its beady black eyes on the trio. "She was just a nice old lady," Lilac murmured, "I'm sure of it. Maybe she was a little shady, but not much more than any of us." Once more, she looked to Colin, ready to walk with as soon as they determined which way was which.
The small party of travelers heard it before they saw it. The murmur of overlapping voices in the distance, the shout of children playing, and then as they turned the bend through the dense forest, they found themselves standing right outside the gates of a small village.
The village wasn't much: A few dozen wooden huts and thatched-roof cottages, arranged in a semicircle around a small forum. A short, flimsy palisade had been erected around the clearing, although it didn't seem likely to fend off anything overly dangerous. The open gate was guarded by a pudgy man in a set of leather armor a size or two too small. He spotted the travelers as they turned the corner, and smiled brightly, waving the hand that wasn't carrying his wooden spear.
Encountering the small town had been... unexpected, but it wasn't too surprising. Existing maps of the Wunschwald and its surroundings were outdated, and there were likely plenty of uncharted towns that had sprung up since the last team of cartographers had come around.
At some point, Robin had crawled out of Colin's cloak pocket, where he had been sleeping. Shielding his eyes from the sunlight that filtered through the canopy, he squinted at the village. "Are we there already?" He looked up at Colin and then noticed the newcomer to their party. "We pick up more hitchhikers while I was asleep?"
The village wasn't much: A few dozen wooden huts and thatched-roof cottages, arranged in a semicircle around a small forum. A short, flimsy palisade had been erected around the clearing, although it didn't seem likely to fend off anything overly dangerous. The open gate was guarded by a pudgy man in a set of leather armor a size or two too small. He spotted the travelers as they turned the corner, and smiled brightly, waving the hand that wasn't carrying his wooden spear.
Encountering the small town had been... unexpected, but it wasn't too surprising. Existing maps of the Wunschwald and its surroundings were outdated, and there were likely plenty of uncharted towns that had sprung up since the last team of cartographers had come around.
At some point, Robin had crawled out of Colin's cloak pocket, where he had been sleeping. Shielding his eyes from the sunlight that filtered through the canopy, he squinted at the village. "Are we there already?" He looked up at Colin and then noticed the newcomer to their party. "We pick up more hitchhikers while I was asleep?"
(Yay, you are alive! Welcome back, Robin~)
Kawlo had been following the group at his own leisure, swinging and clambering amongst the branches above. Since his eyesight wasn't the best, he had to lower himself down closer than was preferable to make sure he didn't lose them. It wasn't that he actually cared all that much, he told himself, but the prospect of getting something nice from this 'Bob' was enticing.
Taking notice of the sounds of the village, the human-like spider boy landed between Lilac and Colin, squinting fiercely in the direction of the sound. "Blech. Village. Kawlo tries to stay away from these, yes. They think he is odd, yes." He expertly tugged his wide cloak over his shoulders, folding two arms beneath it and behind his back. "What is this? What do we do at village?" The tone of his words abruptly became shrill and panicked as he took notice of Robin, who had emerged from Colin's pack again. He hissed and skittered back a few steps, muttering to himself.
Kawlo had been following the group at his own leisure, swinging and clambering amongst the branches above. Since his eyesight wasn't the best, he had to lower himself down closer than was preferable to make sure he didn't lose them. It wasn't that he actually cared all that much, he told himself, but the prospect of getting something nice from this 'Bob' was enticing.
Taking notice of the sounds of the village, the human-like spider boy landed between Lilac and Colin, squinting fiercely in the direction of the sound. "Blech. Village. Kawlo tries to stay away from these, yes. They think he is odd, yes." He expertly tugged his wide cloak over his shoulders, folding two arms beneath it and behind his back. "What is this? What do we do at village?" The tone of his words abruptly became shrill and panicked as he took notice of Robin, who had emerged from Colin's pack again. He hissed and skittered back a few steps, muttering to himself.
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