[i][b][center]Sticky Situation[/center][/b][/i] As Team Canvas made their way through the forest, things were largely uneventful. Occasionally there would be a noise off some paces, but that turned out to be falling nuts or animals scurrying about. The Grimm were being oddly stealthy, or at the very least they were not trying to find the hunters. The path to one of the nests became abundantly clear as more spider webs started appearing on trees and the ground; so sticky were these silk threads that anyone who was caught could not simply pull themselves out, and would need the use of their weapons or the help of their teammates to escape the trap. A few animals unfortunate enough to be caught in the webs could be seen by the team, most of them dead, but a few still struggling to get out. There were even a couple of grimm, mostly ursas, trying to claw and bite their way through the webs to no anvil. That’s when the team would reach their first obstacle. A large chasm, twenty feet long, with nothing but a dark abyss below. The chasm was hidden by the canopy of trees above it, hiding it from aerial view. The chasm stretched well beyond the visual range given from the team’s position, and no trees nearby seemed tall enough to serve as a makeshift bridge to be cutdown. The thick webbing on the branches spanning the canopy would imply that the broodlings travel on the underside of the canopy, but by the beowolves hanging from the sticky threads, trying to follow their path is ill-advised. While the team can always chose to simply ignore the chasm, it was obvious that broodling activity increases on the other side; a good sign that there’s a nest nearby. There was also a tortoise just chilling in a puddle. He was as big as Noelle’s head and chewing a mushroom. [@Onarax][@Savato][@Sho Minazuki][@Crimmy]