Chapter 176 Morning Rituals
A week had passed since Canna last visited the village, and he resumed his travels with renewed determination. His objectives were clear: to secure a new monster for the Sanctuary's food supply, to discover valuable minerals, and to forge alliances with other races to aid in the Sanctuary's revitalization.
Despite the diligent efforts of the Verdant Wardens, the Sylphirs, and especially Sylvanar, the revitalization of the Amazon area had only reached 62%. The progress was significant but not sufficient, and Canna knew he needed more resources and allies to complete the task.
One of Canna's men, a grateful soul he had rescued from the dungeons, had recently provided him with intriguing information. The man spoke of a creature known as a Chocobo—an enormous bird, twice the size of a common ostrich, known for its remarkable speed and territorial nature. Although classified as a low-calamity monster, the Chocobo's herd was formidable and protective.
The man had shared that Chocobos were located to the west of the Kingdom of Arenthia, with their nests near the borders of the Kingdom of Eldoria. Canna remembered Eldoria as a land of merchants and diplomats, a kingdom that came to negotiate with him, though he couldn't recall the specific representative he had met.
At the moment, Canna was having a rigorous sparring session with Grimruk and Nyx. The trio had retreated to a barren part of the Sanctuary, far from the verdant restoration efforts of Amazon. The barren landscape was the perfect setting for an intense battle, free from the risk of collateral damage.
Grimruk, this time was testing out a new weapon, a flail and Nyx, Canna's loyal shadow bear, also wanted to stretch his muscles. The challenge of sparring with them pushed Canna to his limits, sharpening his skills and testing his strategies. Discover hidden tales at empire
As the sun climbed higher in the sky, casting long shadows over the barren land, Canna engaged in a fierce exchange with Grimruk.
The ground trembled with each powerful strike and counterattack. Grimruk's flail swung with precision, while Canna danced around the blows with agile movements, striking back with a combination of finesse and force. Nyx prowled nearby, its shadowy form flickering as it watched the battle with an inscrutable gaze.
Occasionally, the bear would step in to assist Grimruk or provide a surprising challenge for Canna.
The clash of steel and the roar of exertion filled the air as the sparring session reached its zenith. Canna felt the exhilaration of combat, a reminder of the raw power and skill he possessed. He was focused, each movement calculated and deliberate. Grimruk's grunts of effort and Nyx's occasional growls of approval created a symphony of battle sounds that motivated Canna further.
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Dot was gradually acclimating to life in the Sanctuary, and each day brought new experiences and routines that became integral to her new life. Mornings began with a communal jog around the Sanctuary—a voluntary yet widely embraced activity.
It was not a mandatory task, but the children and some adults eagerly participated, motivated by the challenge and the promise of rewards for those who could keep pace with the leader of these runs: Stormtusk.
Stormtusk, a massive thunder mammoth, was the charismatic leader of the morning jogs. Known for his imposing size and strength, he and his fellow thunder mammoths would cover several miles each day, a habit that had become as much a part of their routine as it had been in the wild. Before Canna brought Stormtusk into the Sanctuary, these morning runs had been his way of patrolling his territory.
Now, within the Sanctuary, it served as both a physical exercise and a means to foster community spirit.
At the crack of dawn, the air would be filled with the resonant loud trumpet of Stormtusk—his own form of a wake-up call. This sound acted like an alarm for the inhabitants, signaling the start of the daily run. Mira and Dot would spring into action, donning their cotton shirts and shorts, performing light stretches to prepare their muscles for the physical activity ahead.
The sight of Stormtusk's large frame preparing for the run, followed by his powerful horn sounding off, was a familiar and energizing signal. As the horn echoed through the Sanctuary, Stormtusk would set off, and the children, adults, and other participants would fall into step behind him, their footsteps creating a rhythmic patter across the ground.
The post-run breakfast was a hearty affair. Dot and Mira would enjoy a meal of meat from ground hogs or horned hares, alongside a selection of leafy vegetables and fruits. This nutritious start to their day was not only satisfying but also gave them the energy to tackle the activities that followed.
Throughout her stay, Dot had made many friends among the children, each sharing their own stories of how Canna had rescued them from their dark pasts. Though Dot had yet to hear the full extent of these tales, she had been absorbed by the vibrant life of the Sanctuary, reveling in the new and exhilarating experiences it offered.
The Sanctuary's environment was a stark contrast to what Dot had known before. The scent of blooming flora, the varied and lush scenery, and the overall soothing aura of the place combined to create an almost intoxicating atmosphere. Every corner of the Sanctuary held a new wonder, and Dot found herself constantly enchanted by its beauty and serenity.
During her time there, Dot also discovered the Sanctuary's diverse array of activities and natural wonders. She explored hidden groves, discovered sparkling streams, and marveled at the magical flora that seemed to thrive under Canna's careful stewardship.
Each day brought new adventures, and Dot's sense of wonder grew with every discovery. Whether it was learning about the unique magical properties of certain plants or observing the behavior of the various creatures that called the Sanctuary home, Dot was continually fascinated by the world around her.
In addition to her explorations, Dot had taken an active interest in learning about the different races and creatures that lived within the Sanctuary. She spent time with the Verdant Wardens, observing their work and learning about their role in the revitalization efforts. Their dedication and the intricacies of their tasks deepened Dot's appreciation for the Sanctuary's restoration process.
She also enjoyed engaging with the Sylphirs, whose ethereal beauty and gentle demeanor left a lasting impression on her.
As the days passed, Dot's integration into Sanctuary life became more seamless. She embraced the routines, made new friends, and continued to be amazed by the wonders that surrounded her. The Sanctuary, with its blend of magical and natural elements, had become a place of both adventure and comfort.
The journey ahead held the promise of even more discoveries and growth, and Dot was ready to face whatever came next with the same enthusiasm and curiosity that had guided her through her first days in this remarkable place.
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