Howl, Mad Scientist

My group easily outdistanced Carnage, and his overlapping voice was soon lost in the swishing grass. We ran for about thirty minutes, but then the goblins started to slow down as we reached a section of the forest where all the grass became short.

When we reached the edge of the grass, the goblins stopped and turned around to face me. The grass on the other side was dramatically shorter than the three-foot stuff we were wading through.

It was almost like someone had been cutting it, but I found it highly unlikely. There might be some animals eating it, but it looked too even.

The line that divided the tall from the short was too clean and even, so there was no way that animals were doing this.

"We are getting close, but this is Karl's sanctuary, and he will know as soon as we step into it," Ayech explained to me.

[All the centaurs have particular areas that they stay in. Sometimes they will move after getting stronger, but most of them pick a spot

Continue to read this book on the App

Related Chapters

Latest Chapter