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1x1 with Locke
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Tryp - Half-diamond Chimera with a lion's head, a sheep's body, and a snake for a tail. The snake annoys him some of the time. Despite having been partly turned into diamond, he managed to avoid being immobilized because the Grootslang was slain, and is now perfectly mobile despite being partially crystalline. He researches other kinds of monsters, which is helpful in explorations; he is particularly interested in therianthrocephalists.
Volensprocellaavis - A red storm eagle who was once enslaved by the Grootslang but was freed thanks to the combined efforts of Tryp and Zero. She uses lightning magic, and is more knowledgable about general magic than others, though she sometimes seems to think that they know as much as her and ends up confusing them both.
Locke:
Zero - Some sort of bizarre feline creature that even Tryp can't recognize, with a tuft of fur sticking out of her heat, a pair of tiny wings that aren't big enough to fly, and a thin, lionlike tail. She doesn't believe in magic, and her skill with pointy objects played a key role in defeating the Grootslang.
Should we continue the cave system part that ended up dying, or should we make a completely new part?
"Zero! Tryp! There's an emergency!" Volensprocellaavis called as she swooped down after searching for any possible explorations on which they might go.
"How eerie," Tryp noted. "I'd rather not meet this canine creature, but I suppose we must if we are to save the other beings around here..."
(This is already making me think of Slenderman. XD Does he qualify as a myth? It's also vaguely similar to the basilisk, especially the Harry Potter version...)
"In the mountains bordering the village," Volensprocellaavis said.
"Let me guess... We're going to see this black dog..." Tryp said.
"Y-yes... How did you know it was black? I don't believe I've mentioned that detail," Volensprocellaavis replied.
"I- I study a lot of monsters, so I learned about one with these abilities before," he said.
"The myth I heard never mentioned anything about preventing the death," Volensprocellaavis noted.