Canna and Kael now had three days before their departure. In the meantime, they decided to explore more of the village. Kael took the opportunity to engage in further discussions with Chief Liora, delving into the history and culture of the village, and seeking advice on how best to approach the Verdant Guardians.
He found the chief to be a wellspring of knowledge, her wisdom and insight invaluable as they prepared for their upcoming trials.
Meanwhile, Tiberius, ever eager to prove himself, sought to spar with Canna. Despite Tiberius's persistent challenges, Canna remained uninterested. Instead, he focused his attention on the village's infrastructure. He meticulously inspected the construction of the houses, noting the techniques and materials used.
Canna's keen eye for detail led him to converse with the locals, learning about their methods and offering suggestions for improvements.
Tiberius, with little else to occupy his time, followed Canna around, pestering him incessantly for a sparring match. His enthusiasm was unwavering, but Canna maintained his resolve, politely declining each challenge. "Perhaps another time," Canna would say, his mind more occupied with understanding the village's architecture and ensuring their safety.
The village, built with a blend of practicality and natural beauty, intrigued Canna. The houses, constructed from sturdy timber and stone, were designed to withstand the forest's harsh elements while blending seamlessly into the environment. Canna admired the craftsmanship and ingenuity of the villagers, their ability to live in harmony with nature evident in every structure.
As night fell, Canna retreated to his domain to check on the groundhogs and horned hares. Ensuring their well-being had become a nightly ritual, one he found both calming and rewarding. As he walked through the pens, the quiet rustling of the creatures and the occasional soft chirp by the hares filled the air, creating a serene atmosphere.
One night, while walking around the groundhog pen, something unusual caught his eye. Amidst the usual brown and grey of the groundhogs, a flash of green stood out. Curious, Canna instantly teleported to the spot, his senses heightened with intrigue.
To his surprise, he found a groundhog with vibrant green fur. The color was unlike anything he had seen before. Canna carefully lifted the groundhog, examining it closely. The creature seemed healthy, its fur soft and shimmering with an almost ethereal glow.
"What have we here?" Canna muttered to himself, turning the groundhog gently in his hands. The animal looked back at him with bright, curious eyes, seemingly unfazed by its own unusual appearance.
Canna checked the groundhog thoroughly, looking for any signs of illness or magical influence. As far as he could tell, it was just like the other groundhogs, except for its striking green color. "Interesting," he mused. "I wonder if this is a natural mutation or something more."
He decided to isolate the green groundhog, placing it in a separate pen to observe its behavior and ensure it didn't affect the others. Canna made a mental note to research more about possible causes for the color change. It could be a unique adaptation, a sign of some latent magical potential, or perhaps something related to the environment within his domain.
As he watched the green groundhog settle into its new pen, Canna couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. Discovering such anomalies could be a step towards understanding the magical intricacies of his domain. He made plans to monitor the groundhog closely, noting its diet, behavior, and interactions with the environment.
Liora nodded. "I do. They have shown nothing but goodwill so far. Canna's actions, though unorthodox, demonstrate a genuine desire to form an alliance."
Varok's expression hardened. "Strength alone does not determine trustworthiness. We must proceed with caution."
As they entered the hut, Tiberius joined them, his expression a mix of excitement and respect. "Father, you've seen their strength. What do you think?"
Varok took a seat, his gaze shifting between Liora and Tiberius. "We must be vigilant. Their power is undeniable, but we cannot afford to be complacent. I need to see their true intentions for myself."
Liora nodded in agreement. "We will proceed carefully. Their help could be invaluable, especially given the dangers we face from the forest."
Tiberius leaned forward, his voice earnest. "Canna and Kael have shown respect for our ways and offered significant gifts. I believe they are sincere in their intentions."
Varok's eyes narrowed. "We shall see. I will test them myself."
With that, Varok stood up and made his way to the hut where Canna and Kael were staying. His presence was a storm brewing, his wariness of the newcomers evident in his every step. The village watched in hushed anticipation as Varok approached the hut, his battle-axe ready in his hand.
Without warning, Varok burst into the hut, his axe raised for a strike. The blade descended with deadly precision, but it was met with an equally swift and powerful parry. Vorgrim had materialized, his own weapon deflecting Varok's blow with a resounding clash.
The impact reverberated through the hut, shaking the walls and startling Canna and Kael awake. Canna quickly assessed the situation and remained calm as he watched Vorgrim and Varok locked in a tense standoff.
"Who are you, and what are your intentions?" Varok demanded, his voice a low growl as he pressed against Vorgrim's weapon.
Vorgrim's eyes, cold and unyielding, met Varok's gaze. He didn't utter a word, only continuing to parry the weapon.
Canna, still seated on his bed, spoke up. "Chief Varok, I presume? Nice to meet you. I'm still feeling a bit sleepy. Vorgrim, he wants to play. Go take it outside." With those words, Canna lay back down, pulling the blanket over him, leaving everyone standing there awkwardly.