“Most of the cave dwelling monsters here are introverted or scared of me. The bravest one, Nilpo, told me that their sense of others’ power is far greater than any animals’ instinct, which leads to a flight response when faced with someone strong, like me. I gifted some of my food and had a chat with a few of the insectoid monsters, but I could tell that it would take a while for them to get used to me.”
-Erica Vale
“If there’s one thing monsters here can do better than humans, it’s growing tasty produce. Unfortunately, this attracts attention from starving wanderers, which I dealt with before wolfing down a delicious welcome feast from the villagers. As much as I would like to settle down in this humble village, there are places I need to visit to search for Faust, but once I’m done, I wouldn’t mind living the rest of my life here.”
-Erica Vale
“I arrived not long after a witch scorched this stone-tool producing village, injuring several and killing a few monsters in the process. The villagers described her as a scornful book collector. Judging by that description with her being a witch and the remains of her email spell (Mincyharp9001@gmail.com), I can only guess that she’s Mincy, the magic tome thief who’s been providing monopolized spell books to magic schools. If I ever get my hands on her, I’ll make sure she regrets harming this village.”
-Erica Vale
“There are signs of alchemy use here, but I don’t think Faust did this because of the burned slime traces. If I meet the person responsible for this, I’ll seek their help on my revenge against Faust, and if this person refuses, I’ll devour him or her. No one should be using alchemy.”
-Erica Vale
“The monsters here love to train themselves to grow stronger for the thrill of combat or for self-confidence. This is the most frequently attacked monster village that I’ve come across. Thankfully, I didn’t have to lay a finger on Faust’s minions because the villagers handled it in no time. I was surprised to hear one of the guards ask me for a sparring session. Good thing they had backup guards because I knocked him.”
-Erica Vale
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“Most of the cave dwelling monsters here are introverted or scared of me. The bravest one, Nilpo, told me that their sense of others’ power is far greater than any animals’ instinct, which leads to a flight response when faced with someone strong, like me. I gifted some of my food and had a chat with a few of the insectoid monsters, but I could tell that it would take a while for them to get used to me.” -Erica Vale
“If there’s one thing monsters here can do better than humans, it’s growing tasty produce. Unfortunately, this attracts attention from starving wanderers, which I dealt with before wolfing down a delicious welcome feast from the villagers. As much as I would like to settle down in this humble village, there are places I need to visit to search for Faust, but once I’m done, I wouldn’t mind living the rest of my life here.” -Erica Vale
“I arrived not long after a witch scorched this stone-tool producing village, injuring several and killing a few monsters in the process. The villagers described her as a scornful book collector. Judging by that description with her being a witch and the remains of her email spell (Mincyharp9001@gmail.com), I can only guess that she’s Mincy, the magic tome thief who’s been providing monopolized spell books to magic schools. If I ever get my hands on her, I’ll make sure she regrets harming this village.” -Erica Vale
“There are signs of alchemy use here, but I don’t think Faust did this because of the burned slime traces. If I meet the person responsible for this, I’ll seek their help on my revenge against Faust, and if this person refuses, I’ll devour him or her. No one should be using alchemy.” -Erica Vale
“The monsters here love to train themselves to grow stronger for the thrill of combat or for self-confidence. This is the most frequently attacked monster village that I’ve come across. Thankfully, I didn’t have to lay a finger on Faust’s minions because the villagers handled it in no time. I was surprised to hear one of the guards ask me for a sparring session. Good thing they had backup guards because I knocked him.” -Erica Vale