"Yes, I hear death is rather dreadful," Vegeta remarked with the slightest hint of amusement, as if it needed to be said. "I am confident they are alive however, they're perfectly capable and they work well together. It may not be easy, but they will succeed." In what now had become a group effort between himself, Haku and T'charrl they channeled their energies together and began trying to track their friends, or Yumi in particular. When on the same plane as them it was relatively easy to pick out a familiar Ki signature, even from a moderate distance. Having passed into another realm entirely however finding Yumi's energy was proving to be far more difficult but not impossible. The faintest of traces were picked up after long, they were vague but they were there and with luck, traceable. "I hope not. Don't rush into it, follow the stream and see if you can find where it cuts off. If my assumption is correct then that should be where the portal is, as we likely cannot sense them beyond it," Vegeta muttered before frowning, "Or... What we are sensing now is beyond the portal. There's still much we don't know yet..."
Takeshi had always dealt with predators the same way: take away their ability to turn you into a snack and they weren't all that threatening. To him it wasn't a big deal, wild animals were always a thing no matter where he lived and you just got used to it. Shu had always been surrounded by animals too but he didn't appear to have the same kind of resolve his older brother did. "Yeah, that would be bad... Don't want to go losing a limb fighting these things," he agreed with a nod, frowning as he scratched at his head. What else was there then? Shu was faster than the creatures were and much stronger, he just wasn't confident enough to deal with them. "Well... Know what else you can do? They're bigger than you right? And you're quick, so why not duck under them when they try getting you?" Takeshi suggested before smiling hopefully, "Or... Jump over them, or even on them. They don't have hands so they can't grab you, and if you're on their back then they can't bite you, you know? And you could even hit them while you're on their back and there's nothing they can do, that would work."
"So the cards are stacked against us, not the first time it's been that way. We'll get out of here just fine, it just might take a little while longer than we'd hoped," Yumi said with certainty, trying to be a pillar of support for Viral, "And yeah, I... Don't know why it isn't working. I can feel it, but whenever I try using it there's nothing that comes out, it just... Vanishes." She would be fine without it as she'd gone years with no Ki, and while the situation was far different from before she'd learned enough to still be able to fight. "Since there's no door here why don't we go find Orion and Eris? They might need help with the people here and the least we can do is show them there's more fighters to protect them." Grabbing hold of Viral's paw she eased his arm over her shoulder again and placed one around his waist, lifting him to his feet. "This place is beginning to stink anyways, I don't want to sit around here too long."
Orion's and Eris' search had been fruitful and several survivors had been found, nearly two dozen of them. Neither knew how many people were in the village originally but this seemed to be the bulk of them to their relief. Never having seen anyone like them before it took a little convincing to get them to trust the Beastmen, but once Orion managed to earn their trust they could begin leaving. The cave which the villagers had been crammed into was narrow and damp, fighting inside of it would be highly dangerous for risk of a cave in. To be safe Eris had gone on ahead to watch out for any creatures that happened across their path while Orion guided them along. Many seemed exhausted and burned out and he wondered just how long they had been here, and what these creatures planned on doing with them. Something troubled him too, something that wasn't quite adding up about this situation: wild animals didn't keep prisoners, so who was keeping these people here?
Takeshi had always dealt with predators the same way: take away their ability to turn you into a snack and they weren't all that threatening. To him it wasn't a big deal, wild animals were always a thing no matter where he lived and you just got used to it. Shu had always been surrounded by animals too but he didn't appear to have the same kind of resolve his older brother did. "Yeah, that would be bad... Don't want to go losing a limb fighting these things," he agreed with a nod, frowning as he scratched at his head. What else was there then? Shu was faster than the creatures were and much stronger, he just wasn't confident enough to deal with them. "Well... Know what else you can do? They're bigger than you right? And you're quick, so why not duck under them when they try getting you?" Takeshi suggested before smiling hopefully, "Or... Jump over them, or even on them. They don't have hands so they can't grab you, and if you're on their back then they can't bite you, you know? And you could even hit them while you're on their back and there's nothing they can do, that would work."
"So the cards are stacked against us, not the first time it's been that way. We'll get out of here just fine, it just might take a little while longer than we'd hoped," Yumi said with certainty, trying to be a pillar of support for Viral, "And yeah, I... Don't know why it isn't working. I can feel it, but whenever I try using it there's nothing that comes out, it just... Vanishes." She would be fine without it as she'd gone years with no Ki, and while the situation was far different from before she'd learned enough to still be able to fight. "Since there's no door here why don't we go find Orion and Eris? They might need help with the people here and the least we can do is show them there's more fighters to protect them." Grabbing hold of Viral's paw she eased his arm over her shoulder again and placed one around his waist, lifting him to his feet. "This place is beginning to stink anyways, I don't want to sit around here too long."
Orion's and Eris' search had been fruitful and several survivors had been found, nearly two dozen of them. Neither knew how many people were in the village originally but this seemed to be the bulk of them to their relief. Never having seen anyone like them before it took a little convincing to get them to trust the Beastmen, but once Orion managed to earn their trust they could begin leaving. The cave which the villagers had been crammed into was narrow and damp, fighting inside of it would be highly dangerous for risk of a cave in. To be safe Eris had gone on ahead to watch out for any creatures that happened across their path while Orion guided them along. Many seemed exhausted and burned out and he wondered just how long they had been here, and what these creatures planned on doing with them. Something troubled him too, something that wasn't quite adding up about this situation: wild animals didn't keep prisoners, so who was keeping these people here?