Sylas never hesitated when he made a decision, but that didn't mean he wouldn't reflect. The fact he felt like he had entered a new world now meant that he had given something up, but he wasn't even sure what the other choice was about.
That feeling of not knowing grated on him, but he didn't have the time to linger on it.
His steps slowed, and he began to scan each and every leaf he came across as though it might be the next one to suddenly pop out with a vicious snake.
Dungeons came in all shapes and sizes. His grandfather had said they likely hadn't documented them all, and unfortunately, this seemed to be among the undocumented ones.
As Sylas continued to walk, his sense of focus riding an edge of adrenaline, his anticipation only grew with every second an enemy didn't appear.
While the cobbled stone path had vanished, the forest itself had still carved out a small, unkept path. It was hard to spot amidst all the foliage, and Sylas guessed that if he had been in the forest itself, he could have easily missed it. But because he had started off on the path, it was easy to continue following it.
'Should I?'
After moving about 50 meters or so, Sylas made the decision to deviate from the path. Not far, but rather three to five meters, offset to the right. He wanted to see where the path was leading to, but he didn't want to dive headfirst into what was coming either.
Every decision he made felt like he had done so blindly. There just didn't seem to be anything better to do. He might very well be trading in one danger for another.
The path might be leading him to danger, but who knew if there were venomous snakes ready to bite at his ankles in all this high grass? If he had the skill to, he would have used the trees as a path instead, but other than some light experience with recreational rock climbing, he wasn't exactly a spry monkey.
He continued to follow the path, and eventually he reached it.
'There's just no way…'
[Little Madness (F)]
[Level: 0]
[Physical: 31]
[Mental: 3]
[Will: 6]
Up ahead, there was a small clearing, the only obvious path leading to it that didn't require leaping over shrubbery or trees, being the very path Sylas was offset from.
In that clearing, a python with scales of orange and black lay in the grass. Though it was curled up, it must have been at least five meters long, while its jaw was lined with countless little spikes.
'31 Physical is one thing, but 3 Mental… Assuming its Wisdom was 0 and its Charisma was likewise low, that would mean that its Intelligence is double mine…'
Wisdom was a measure of one's reasoning ability, knowledge, and other matters related of the sort. These creatures were likely not intelligent in that way just yet.
However, Intelligence was a measure of Aether control and abundance. If Sylas' assumption was correct, he was outclassed by an impossibly large margin. It was possible that the recommendation of 50 Physical was just to offset the disparity in Aether control.
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