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"Metal." Raime muttered to himself in a mix of awe, horror, and disgust as he observed a goat man beat another goat man to death with his own severed arm until its opponent was nothing more than a twitching mound of blood, fur, and gore...that was promptly eaten by the victor. It was a scene worthy of being album cover art of any death metal band. Though, seeing those creatures fight among themselves reaffirmed the scout's pre-existing idea of these humanoid monsters. They were going to be trouble to deal with, especially if the goat men had the advantage of numbers. Which they likely already have among other advantages against the group. They would really need to find and save Lugh's ass before that unfortunate event happens.

Turning his attention back to the group, Raime reports his findings regarding the goat man infestation in the entirety of the northern area of the ruins. But just as he spoke of looking for their missing front liner as soon as possible, he glanced to where Klein and Mags were staring at to see the hooded figure sitting atop a withered tree that sprouted out of a dilapidated building. Well...speak of the devil. "I suppose that's our guy. I'll go scout ahead and maybe talk to him into leaving this place. Anyone want to tag along?" The one armed scout says as he begins scanning the dilapidated building for openings and potential hazards and obstacles on the way there.









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Good news, they found Lew's dumb ass finally. Better news, they were in an area that Amulak could take advantage of, what with all the corpses ripe for necromancing and whatnot.

Bad news, the guy was just sitting there. Menacingly. Was Lew going to be a non-moron and just come back with them? Or was he going to reveal the depths of whatever new obsession or larp he had now and try to pull some shit?

Amulak simply nodded in response to Raime, starting to step forward at his question.

"I will tag along. Want to see what stupid shit Lew is doing this time, yes? Besides, I have advantage here. Many corpses to use."
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"Hack and slash" was not a genre Ames wanted to find herself in, so as before she stuck as close as possible to the rest of the group as they backtracked into the ruins. The inside wasn't quite as creepy as the pitch dark of the other cavern, but the myriad of corpses still made the Animist uneasy. Ames was never one of those zombie buffs, but since her class change her feelings toward the undead had really plummeted. So, when Raime had asked for tag-alongs Ames held both of her hands up in front of her chest and shook her head.

"Nope. You guys do your thing," she said to the Scout and Necromancer. She was fine just where she was, monitoring from a distance. She hoped Lugh was alright, though he looked unnaturally still. Ames stared at their missing friend, shifting from one foot to the other. "Just scream I guess if you get into trouble. But try not to get into trouble."
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After retreating from the mud warrior, there wasn't much for the team to do except moving forward. Maybe it was because of the first defeat the team received that the mood is a little low for now. The conversation barely stretched more than 5 sentences between each members. The quietness was kinda lovely, just not Klein type.

Fortunately, he didn't have to suffer long as they have reached their destination.

"Huh, so this is the lamia lair?" Klein asked, looking around. This isn't similar to what he had envisioned to be a nest of the half-serpentine monster. There are no lights. Lack of foods. And was that some kind of a goat monster corpse near Lugh? Definitely not a great place to raise kid. But then again, who knows if these serpent folks are even reptiles.

"Sure." Klein said before letting the scout to take the leads. All they need to do now is grab Lugh and get the fuck out of here.

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With the frontline staying back and the backline moving in, there was once again some sort of strange inversion happening with the party. Perhaps it would be fine though; after all, Amulak was still one of the tankiest members of the team, while Raime was still reasonably fast. It would be fine. It was fine.

Scaling through the ruins with as much stealth as possible from a mage in plate and a one-armed scout, the duo were fortunate enough to avoid encountering any monsters, taking to the shadows of moss-grown walls and ducking beneath gnarled, uprooted trees. Beyond the muted extolment of near-demonic violence, there was nothing that clued them in whether or not the gang of lamias had actually nested here. No scales, no trails, and certainly no glimpses of half-snake booty. It made reaching Lugh easier at least, with the duo taking to the outside of dilapidated building, just in case the old ruins collapsed. Occasionally scrambling over rubble and occasionally climbing up with cracks and windowsills as holds, they ascended swiftly, the quick glances they took of the building's interior not showing them any monstrous threats.

And then, just like that, they were up on the roof, just ten meters below the treetop-bound Lugh. Before either of them could get a word in edgewise, however, the man himself turned, his bangs having gotten edgy enough that both his eyes were covered now, like the protagonist of a more...illicit work.

"Oh hey," Lugh said in a neutral tone. "Where's the rest of you?"
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Cramped, claustrophobic, yet incredibly thin. Like hiding in a cardboard box, Ari's choice of a hiding spot constrained herself yet did not dull her sense of hearing in any way. Was the carpet threadbare, enough that it was obvious? Was her tail actually tucked into the furled fabrics? Had she perhaps made a mistake with her model's assets, and there were actually three distinct bulges in what should've been a uniform cylinder? All those questions and more may have raced through the catgirl's head, if she hadn't yet surrendered herself to the peace that was 'brain empty', but the footsteps of Man-Joji continued to approach, all the way until it sounded as if the ring-adorned merchant was standing right behind her.

Seconds crawled to minutes, her fight-or-flight instincts triggering the time perception dilution that ordinarily should've only happened during combat. She could hear him now, a murmur mixed between confusion and irritation. Yet his hands did not reach into the cart, and Ari remained unrevealed.

That was, until Man-Joji called out. "Oi, you there! Where did those Immortals go?"

And Ari remembered. The fisher boy by the river, who had stolen glances in her direction on more than just a few occasions. Had he seen her slip in? Or would he have just thought she'd left afterwards? In the breadth of time between question and answer, there was a choice to make.

Ante up or fold.
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Raime could feel his virtual heart pumping as his blood pressure rose significantly to let a vein bulge on his forehead. All the shit they went through just to find out he wasn't even in any real danger. It was safe to say the one armed scout was a little livid. " 'Oh hey?' 'OH HEY?!' We go through hell and back after you ditched us. Caught wind that you just went in solo in this fetid hellhole of an area and all you have to say to us is that?!" Raime says in a barely controlled and harsh whisper. As much as he wanted to yell at the deluded man, yelling would just make matters worse if they attracted the wrong kind of attention just because Raime wanted to let his frustrations show. "The System thought it was urgent enough to send some poor concerned NPC to us for aid and we just find you just chilling here without a care in the world? Fuck, we could have been finishing quests and prepping for the event!" Raime throws his one arm upward before pinching the bridge of his nose and finally calming down. "Ok look. Some priestess lady from your temple is concerned about you and wanted us to bring you back. So can you just come with us and head back to town, please? That priestess lady is worried sick about you."









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Oh for fuck's sake. They come all this way, go through multiple maps of bullshit, nearly get wiped by a high level player that just happened to be feeling nice enough to not actually kick their shit in, all to just find Lew chilling? God. Fucking. Damn it.

Amulak audibly groaned, letting Raime go on his tirade while he buried his face into one palm. Motherfucker.

Once Raime's spiel was finished, Amulak stepped up, just looking moderately irritated at this point.

"What Raime said." He said in an equally low tone, consciously avoiding trying to alert anything in the area by shouting. "Even fucking computer think you behave in way that something was wrong. Swear to God, next time this shit happens, we not following up on NPC request. What the fuck are you even doing here anyway? Look to me like you just sitting here, jacking off in field doing nothing."
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The merchant was looking backwards, from what he was saying. Obviously this meant the child would only be able to see the back as well. With the covered top and curtains obscuring the inside, there was a chance she could get out of this without having to sleep inside a musty fake lying rugs that wasn't at all fluffy, luxurious or comfortable.

Sensing her time, she squeezed out of the rolled up tube, using her high dexterity to slowly but quickly slide out onto the front seat past the front curtains. The cart, after all, wasn't on some suspension system like a modern car, and there shouldn't be any rocking. With the very solid feeling floor, there shouldn't be any squeaking too.

Floor?

It hit her just as she pretended to sleep on the front seat, wrapping her tail around her. The floor seemed... robust? Thicker than it seemed.
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Well. The forward operations group was pissed off.

"You know, I've been thinking." Mags said as she kicked muck off her thorny boots. "This entire time, we've been chasing after him like we were in a major motion picture. We could have probably just sent him a PM or email or something."

Mags paused. Amulak certainly wasn't pleased about the entire ordeal. His annoyance was palpable when they were deciding who would confront the lost warrior.

"Do you think that they're just up there? You know, chewing Lugh out on a rescue mission that we took entirely on our own."

Mags was uncharacteristically not toxic. It was probably because she couldn't be mad at Lugh. He never really asked for their help.
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While Raime and Amulak malded, the two of them collectively getting high blood pressure from the sheer inanity of a gamer farming monsters inside a dungeon, Lugh remained unaffected, the words of the scout just rolling off his back as he remained where he was. “Relax, relax,” the swordsman said. “Dunno what system you’re talking about, but she’s only worried cause she doesn’t know, yeah? I’ve just been killing those mobs off down there myself, really. Met some folks that told me about this spot, even.”

He nodded then tilted his head to the side slightly.

“Still, just the two of you here? C’mon, I’ll introduce you two to them. Maybe with three, they’ll introduce us to a better spot and you can get your, y’know, farming stuff done. For whatever that event is.”
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The voice of a boy sounded, annoyingly high-pitched and raspy. “Um, three of them left, and one of them stayed. Really weird looking girl with cat ears. You sure she wasn’t a monster? She was there just a while ago though.”

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Within the span of that short conversation, Ari burst into action, wriggling out of the carpet she had rolled inside by mimicking the same movements of a snake. If it had been a heavier one, or perhaps a fluffier one, the task would have been much more difficult, but the thinness of the material meant that it was easy enough to slip out without too much sound. Perhaps a couple of the adjacent rolls of carpets shifted during her movements, but such could also have been explained by them just having been moved while the cart made it across hills and rocks. There hadn’t been any pattern to the ordering, after all.

Or, at least, none that Ari noticed.

Sliding onto the front seat and eliciting only a dull neigh of acknowledgement from the old mule, the catgirl flopped herself into a vaguely uncomfortable position on the front seat right as Man-Joji checked the interior of the cart once more. But Ari was long gone, and the merchant’s steps, heavy and slow within the dilated time that she still experienced, drew closer and closer to the front.
Her eyes were closed, and her body was in a facsimile of relaxation, but her traitorous heart continued to pound while her mind danced with thoughts of what exactly a ‘robust’ floor was supposed to mean.

And in the light of evening, a shadow was cast over her, a cold stillness.

Man-Joji, the merchant, stood beside the front seat, not a word spoken since coming across Ari. He lifted a hand adorned with many rings and extended it towards the prone catgirl.

Even with her eyes closed, she could feel it closing in on her throat or her head, the space between the two becoming smaller and smaller, like a noose tightening around a criminal’s neck as the executioner continued to turn the wheel.

Then, the hand touched her shoulder, and shook.

“Not a comfy bed, is it, Ari?” Man-Joji said, his tone…jovial. “Come with me, I’ve got you Immortals two huts to rest in for the night.”
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Well, Raime and Amulak made it through fine. They were out there talking with Lugh. Ames couldn't hear what they were saying, but the scout and necromancer were pretty animated with their words. Were they yelling at him or something? Chastising him? Lugh was just sitting there still, though at least he'd woken up. So he wasn't dead.

Ames crossed her arms. She glanced at Magpie for a moment before she looked back to the rest of their party.

"I tried messaging him in the game, but never responds!" she said. It was true, she had. Even before he went missing it was rare that he would reply, but since they'd embarked on this little quest she'd tried a couple times as they made their way to the caverns. It really did look like they were just chewing Lugh out though. Ames sighed and brought up her system menu, bringing up their party chat.

[Ames]: what are u guys doin?
[Ames]: whats he saying
[Ames]: whats goin on

Klein and Mags got to see Ames type out her messages before they got pinged with them. When Raime and Amulak didn't respond as quickly as she liked, she kept going.

[Ames]: did he find the kids?? or the snakegirls or any clues or what

"What'dya guys think, should we go over there too? They didn't get attacked yet or anything, it might be safe enough."
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"It's not just me and Amulak. The others are waiting nearby. I'll go message them that you're ok and you want us to meet some folks you met." Raime says in a calmer tone than before going to party chat to see Ames' message.
[Raime]: I'll go ask him. Despite going solo in this hellhole, Lugh is perfectly fine as far as I can see. Been here so long that he didn't even know that a war was gonna start, but he says he knows some people that can lead us to areas where we can do the quests we got a few days ago.

Turning back to face the katana wielding man, Raime asks about the missing children and the lamias that took them. Lugh has been in the Blasphemed Tunnels for so long he didn't even know that a war was about to happen in Nyu-Taro. Chances are that he'd know a thing about the disappearances and the snake reptoid people responsible for the abductions.









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"Yea, we can meet up with them." Mags said with a shrug. "We're already wasting time doing nothing."

Thus began Mags' ape-ish stealth movements across the ruins. Her movements were... a bit extra. Rather than simply sneaking across the dilapidated stones and overgrown roots, she moved with the intent of a chubby elementary schooler who was addicted to stealth action games. She rolled between rocks, leapt between cover, and crawled on the ground like some sort of snake. Really, she could have just walked the entire way. Moving like a normal person was generally stealthy enough.
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Amulak just sighed again, his level of mald decreasing ever so slowly. On the bright side, at least there wasn't anything seriously wrong with his good buddy. On the still fucking annoying side...

"Lew, the last time we see you, you throw huge bitchfit and cut all contact. No shit we were somewhat concerned." The necromancer groused, shaking his head. "In any case, you good now? Looks like you calm. If yes, sure, I'm good to do quest. Finally, can get some xp out of this shitshow of session."

He swapped to party chat, reading it over briefly before chiming in with a message of his own.

[Amulak]: the fucker's fine
[Amulak]: I dunno whether to be saltier at the NPC for sending us on a literal nothingburger quest or at Lew for being like this in the first place
[Amulak]: the last time we spoke to this clown he raged out for a minute about something none of us knew anything about and went dark
[Amulak]: fuck me
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"Yeah, lets go." Klein shrugged before following suit with Magpie, who is slowly slinking into the background if the team doesn't move up. And like a child playing hide and seek, just substitute a two meters tall giant for a kid, Klein made his way through the rubbles and the ruin before meeting up the quest's objective. Lugh didn't seems hurt at all. Moreover, the man didn't show any discomfort toward any member of the gang, which was a plus consider his absent.

But still, seeing him getting chewed like this make Klein to pity him. Just a tad bit.

"So, if we are all here. Maybe the temple lady can give us something nice? We found her most "devoted servants" after all." Klein asked the group, trying to gauge the populace's interest about what to do next.
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Her tail bristled up immediately, her entire body tensing immediately, almost jumping up from the seat from the unexpected contact.

She had expected him to call out to her, not shake her awake.

"W-what?" As he spoke, her body calmed down, though her tail still remained puffed up slightly. "Its not, but at least I can take a catnap on it without worrying someone will drive it away."

Stretching out her entire body from her toes to her tail, she continued. "I hope the beds are softer." There was a real tinge of disappointment in her voice, not from any actual napping on the cart, but from the sheer shabbiness of the carpets she had experienced.
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“Mm,” Lugh nodded, as everyone slinked, crawled, jumped, or just walked their way up. “Glad to see so many of you. Follow me.” With the grace of someone who must’ve had a decent amount of DEX invested into his build, the swordsman dropped down from the tree and motioned the others to follow as well before…literally clipping through a portion of the roof’s floor and disappearing.

Upon some inspection, however, Raime would be able to pick out a few talismans plastered beside the area Lugh fell down into, dirt and grime rubbed upon them to camoflague them. It must have been an illusion then, one that was quickly confirmed if any of the party of five stuck their feet into the conjuration of a floor and felt empty space instead. Perhaps more of those talismans existed and Amulak and Raime had simply missed them on their initial scouting run?

Whether with trepidation, excitement, or simply a desire to let it all end and move onto less terrifying areas, the party went in as well, dropping a couple meters into the gloom of the dilapidated estate. Wooden boards creaked beneath their feet (except for Klein, who’s right foot practically broke through it), and Lugh motioned them to follow once more. They must have been on the upper floors of the estate still. There were stairs, half-rotten but perfectly jumpable, that lead down in a downwards spiralling fashion, and all sorts of vermin scattered at the party’s presence. No monsters burst out from adjacent walls though, and nothing grotesque grabbed at their ankles. Bulbous growths upon the estate-piercing tree’s bark offered a dim, flaccid light, enough for the focused to avoid any more holes in the floor. The party travelled down the hallway, made a left turn, and soon found themselves on the northeastern corner of the house. Behind the door that Lugh stood beside, firelight and the clattering of metal could be sensed.

“Well, here we are,” the man said, tone as neutrally light as ever. “Try to keep an open mind about it, ok?”

And with that, he slid the door open revealing a 30 square meter space occupied by…goddamn snake-people. On the northwestern corner, a four-meter long snake woman with a distended belly reclined upon an array of large boxes covered by pattern fabrics. A larger, six-meter long snake man, pale and pasty but with a robust snake half, was coiled in front of the central hearth of the room, stoking a fire and occasionally stirring the wok that laid atop it. A strange stew bubbled, neither enticing nor revolting; were those bones human ones, or goat-head-human-body ones? Another male snake-person, this time sporting a snake head rather than a snake tail, leaned over a smaller collection of boxes and coin purses at the northeastern corner, leveraging his four arms to operate a scale and an abacus simultaneously as his slitted eyes seemed to focus on two different products at a time. And finally, leaning against the southern entrance, was a woman with long, braided hair dressed in a black kimono that featured spider lily patterns. The most human of the bunch, the only snake-like parts of her body were her slitted eyes, amber gems that glowed tantalizingly in the dimness of the room.

“Oh, Lugh,” she spoke, her voice sibilant and pleasing to the ears. “Who are these fine fellows?”

“Ah, Sarasa. These are my friends! Figured that with more of us, we could push further into the gyunin’s territory.”


The woman placed her hands together. “Why, that sounds lovely. Would you all be so kind as to do so? Usually we’d be able to do so ourselves, but considering the state of one of our own, some external help in driving back those primitives would be greatly appreciated.”
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Man-Joji laughed as he raised himself up onto the driver’s seat beside Ari, the wooden seat groaning slightly under his weight. “And here I thought you Immortals were accustomed to harsher conditions,” he said, taking the reins and flicking them. “I’ve no promises regarding comfort, but it’ll be enough to keep us warm through the night.”

With Ari falling silent afterwards, the merchant began to whistle as he drove the carriage off west, where a grove of gnarled trees grew at the outskirts of the village. “A hunters’ cabin,” he offered in way of explanation, as they continued through, the canopy casting deep shadows while the creaking wheels scared away the wildlife. Gradually, the smells of civilization and the sounds of the village peeled away, swallowed by branches and bushes. The sun continued to fall, and the night continued to encroach. Still, there was no cabin in sight, nor even a sign of a travelled trail. The mule wheezed from the effort; the wagon swayed from the roots underneath. Eventually, it stopped completely, stubbornly refusing to move any further.

Man-Joji urged the mule a couple more times, then sighed.

“Well, suppose that’s as far as we go for a while.” The merchant reclined, his dark eyes catching what few strands of light still pierced the gloom of the grove as he faced the catgirl. “So I’ve been wondering, Ari. Don’t suppose you’ve caught any rats within my wares?”
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Raime quickly glanced at the edgy swordsman and to the black kimono wearing humanoid snake person. He'd known Lewis since he and Francis became friends in middle school. And he knew, for a fact, shit was up. Lew never talked like this. But he didn't want to give away that he had his suspicions regarding the free will of their resident sword wielding friend. He'd have to play along while they formulated a plan of action and determine weather or not these snake-people were the ones who abducted the children. "Oh, that's a rather interesting proposition, miss." Raime said with practiced politeness. Discreetly, he opened the chat box to the party and used the quick-chat option to let his mind type in a quick message to the rest of his party-mates. Lugh hadn't been re-added to the party since he ditched them, so it was a good way of communicating away from prying eyes.
[Raime]: Lugh's probably brainwashed. They might try with us too. Keep guard.

"But I would like to know more details before I can give a proper answer." Raime said while giving the area one more quick scan for any signs of the abducted children and just hoping to high heaven that the contents of the pot was not kiddie stew.









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"Oh?" She stretched her body, her tail swishing from side to side. "Were you expecting any? It tends to happen if the cart isn't kept clean ya know? Ah, right, lemme just see if we have tails. Can't be too safe."

With a word the scrolls went up to her eyes again, scanning first the area around them, then looking back towards the merchant, trying not to turn her head to look at the cart directly. Her eyes were hidden after all. If her suspicions were correct, then the outlines would be lower than the floor.

She was not naive after all. Ari had read through a lot of novels, even the sappy ones.
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With Klein and Magpie's approval, the trio who stayed behind went to meet up with the others. Before they moved, Ames responded to Klein's thought about getting a reward with a shrug, and read the messages that Amulak and Raime sent back. So Lugh was definitely fine, that was a relief. She could read the scouts' frustration in the text, but Ames scratched her head. Weren't they forgetting about something? They were so pissed at Lugh, they forgot that initially he'd come down here at the request of his temple or whatever, right? Once Klein, Mags, and herself made it over there, Lugh barely acknowledged them before leading the whole group into some kind of hidden area.

It was all very strange. A frown formed on Ames' face and refused to leave.

"Um, don't you guys think Lew is acting kind of weird...?" she whispered to the others as they moved through the run down building. The place was creepy as hell, just as much if not more so than out in the open caverns. And then, Lugh brought them to a room with snake people. Honest to god snake people. Lamias, the creatures they'd been looking for. The ones Lugh had originally come down to investigate. He was acting completely charmed by them, and when Raime's chat text popped up the only thing Ames could think was yeah, no duh.

He was definitely brainwashed. It sucked because they might have to fight against him if things turned south. Raime mentioned keeping guard, but Ames didn't know if she could stay still and listen to the serpentess talk. When the woman first opened her mouth a wave of nausea passed over Ames. As 'Sarasa' continued, the feeling of... wrongness clung to Ames' senses. The red headed Animist's frown deepened, and her brow furrowed. Goosebumps were forming on her skin. What if... she's trying to hypnotize us right now? Wait, was it eyes or voice?

Ames swallowed a lump in her throat. She couldn't quite remember which Karan had warned them of, but if that was the case... then the group should cut to the chase. None of them really wanted to go on some quest for snake people, most of them wanted to go back to the city to prepare for the clan war. It would be better to just leave here as soon as possible, but they'd promised to look into the disappearances. Answers first. Who knew, maybe the lamias would be amicable, like those oni she and Mags had encountered before? Surely it would be better to ask questions before jumping the gun, like they had with that player in the dark cave.

"Actually," she began, cutting a glance at Raime, "we came to make sure Lugh was alright, and follow up on his investigation. There have been some children going missing from the human towns nearby."

Ames's voice was quavering slightly discomfort, but she went on with a direct question. "Do you know anything about that?"
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