You're in a small grove of trees off the side of the road. Somehow, their thick leaves muffle all sound from beyond, leaving only faint whispers and echoes at the fringe of your hearing.
A scroll rests on the ground before you, along with a quill pen. As a team, you will need to write a short message (about two sentences) to the other teams on it. (If no one here can write, the pen will respond to your thoughts.)
The scroll the bird just dropped is covered in letters--seemingly random at first, but with some patterns. Even if you cannot read, you understand that there are words to be found here...
Beneath the jumble of letters is a question: "Why would someone betray his beloved?"
The latest scroll has a short message on it, similar to the one you wrote earlier...but not quite. It seems to be another team's message, but somehow jumbled and distorted. It will be your task to try to ascertain what it was originally.
As before, the scroll the bird just dropped is covered in letters--seemingly random at first, but with some patterns. Even if you cannot read, you understand that there are words to be found here...
Beneath the jumble of letters is a question: "What is human nature?"
As before, the latest scroll has a short message on it, similar to the one you wrote earlier...but not quite. It seems to be another team's message, but somehow jumbled and distorted. It will be your task to try to ascertain what it was originally.
This time, the scroll is a bit more tattered than before. Is that dried blood staining its edges?
"With the help of pot rack at the same time be able to enjoy. The entrance shall be to all the food he loves to show his despair." [a doodle of something cloudy and dark?]
Right? If we're talking to the other teams, I think it's important to tell them we're all on the same side in the end. Plus, it totally disproves whatever she was saying about betrayal earlier.
Well, it's true people might still betray us. Not in this game, though.
[ he pauses for a second, but he's quick to talk and explain further ]
I think, though — most people in this place are really nice. The problem's everyone's scared -- no one wants to get hurt or see the people they love get hurt, you know? That kinda fear makes you do everything. I know 'cause I think like that, too.
But I think — so long as we keep that in mind, that people are just scared -- that we're scared too ... then we'll definitely figure out a solution sooner or later.
[ patting Korra's back then, quickly ]
But that's also why you're message is really good!! It's important for everyone to know we can count on each other. I'll send it in.
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