Deep within the forest, nestled among the ancient branches of towering trees, stood a cluster of tree houses that served as the sanctuary for a small group of Survivors led by Lily and Elsa.
These two remarkable women did not respawn in this forest during the first day of the Apocalypse. They had come from a large city and decided to escape that place to live in the forest.
They had no choice but to do this since various Clans were claiming spots in the city, and they were taking decent Shelter and resources.
At first, it was only the two of them in this area in the forest but because of their Exceptional Talents, they were able to naturally attract other people with like minds to work for them.
Lily, with her striking emerald eyes and auburn hair, possessed a talent for manipulating the Wood Element. Her affinity with the forest was evident in every movement she made. The harmony between herself and the trees could be felt as the leaves and small branches swayed at her presence as if they truly loved her existence.
Elsa, her counterpart in leadership, had a cold beauty with her sapphire-blue eyes and flowing blue hair. Gifted with the power of the Water Element, she brought a sense of calm and balance to their group, her presence was like a source of life for everyone.
As the sun peeked over the horizon, casting a golden hue over the treetops, Lily and Elsa awoke to the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant cries of forest creatures.
"Mhmm... I can see several birds... I hope we gather enough of them." Lily muttered as she stood up and looked at the window.
They were capturing birds that weren't affected by the virus to become a source of their meat and gather plenty of eggs.
"Mhmm... We need to find some salt soon." Elsa muttered as it had been a while since a pack of salt appeared in their Survivor Store.
She stretched for a while before she stood up and hugged Lily from behind.
Their day began as they used their elemental affinity to check the situation around them... This time, Elsa also confirmed that her Spirit Points had been replenished so she could produce water once again. Although they were near the river, they were still using the water Elsa produced to ensure their safety.
In the heart of their tree house, adorned with leaves and vines, Lily and Elsa prepared for the day ahead. They wanted to secure food for the day and to also ensure that their preparation for the next Zombie Wave was completely finished.
After all, they need weapons! They needed to hunt zombies as well to ensure that they had a steady supply of Zombie Cores.
"Just make that we don't enter the territory of those mysterious men before... We should be fairly safe." Elsa muttered as she recalled the large men who had been patrolling the surroundings of the eastern side of the forest.
Those men could've been mistaken as zombies with their bodies, but since they didn't have rotten flesh, they believed they were drugged men or some sort of talent made them like that...
Still, they were surely scary Survivors and, perhaps, difficult to deal with.
The only good thing about that was they weren't worried that there would be plenty of Zombies on that side since they would clear the lurking zombies over there every single day.
'I hope they won't expand their territory. I don't want any conflict on them.' Lily thought as she finished fixing herself.
Of course, it was Shane's group and they already knew about the traps and the other people who were hiding from different spots.
"Greetings, travelers. What brings you to our humble abode?" Elsa started as she stopped about 10 meters away from them.
"Ahem... Welcome to our camp. We are always open to meeting new faces in these trying times. However, you should be aware of how dangerous you look right now." Lily said as she looked at the huge man wearing ancient clothes of some eastern tribe. He seemed to be a warlord there!
There was also a huge Buddhist Monk and although he seemed calm, his size could probably tear down a tree with his bare hands!
Furthermore, the five elves behind them seemed really well-equipped.
Luckily, their leader seemed to be the young and handsome man at the center who were looking at them with a gentle smile on his face.
***
Meanwhile, before they arrived, Shane had already observed the camp from a distance, intrigued by the talents and skills displayed by the inhabitants.
Since his Territory Lord talent had evolved, he simply had to bring these people to his Shelter, and their loyalty to him would slowly increase.
It seemed unethical because it felt like he was hypnotizing them to become loyal to him, but it wasn't like they would become his puppets. They would still have their own minds, but they were simply loyal to him.
Nonetheless, although he knew that there could be some ethical problems with this method, he knew that it was for the better.
He saw the potential for collaboration and mutual benefit in joining forces with them.
'I wonder what talents and strengths these people possess...' Shane mused.
After some contemplation, Shane made his decision to make their presence known, and soon, they were approached by the representatives of this camp while guns were pointed at them from hidden locations.
'Well, I'd probably done the same if approached by such an intimidating group.' Shane thought as he decided to ignore those people who were hiding.
With Cloud and Elves with him, there was no way they would miss such actions.
"Greetings! My name is Shane, and I oversee a shelter nearby. It's quite remarkable that you've endured through these times. Rest assured, we have no intention of seizing your space. Nevertheless, we are extending our domain and would be fortunate if you'd entertain the idea of joining us. Naturally, there's no compulsion, nor will there be any repercussions should you decline.
Yet, we must clear out any zombies in the vicinity, as part of our mission to gather Zombie Cores."
Shane said after asking Cloud what he should say to ensure that these fragile-looking Survivors wouldn't get too scared of him.