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[ Hari Takahiro ]
Hari wasn't used to this much physical activity.
He'd been trekking through the forest barefoot all day with the usual gold adorning his fingers, sneakers slung over his shoulder and a canteen strapped to his side. He hadn't even eaten a bite of breakfast, but aside from the odd, foreign texture of the earth cooling beneath the skin of his feet, he felt... fine, really. There were no heart burns, no fatigue, no exhaustion.
His walking wasn't exactly aimless wandering. The plants have told him of a denizen of the forest, a dryad named Scott... Scoth... Skat. Something along those lines. They said he grew flowers in his hair, and he could turn a tree much like him.
Hari wanted to know him. He was a human, but with each day that passes by since his powers developed, he felt more and more connected to the spirit that grew inside of him. He needed a different perspective in fear of viewing this transformation in a purely anthropocentric point of view. It was why he decided to seek out the dryad. If the plants were to be believed, Scoth would be receptible to his visit, but... plants weren't exactly the best judges of human, er, humanoid, character.
"Slide down, what do you —"
Hari was too busy listening to the chattering warnings of a berry bush beside him that he didn't anticipate the narrow slope ahead. He came sliding down the slope abruptly, the friction burning his feet and the sharp edges of the rocks below tearing up his clothes. His sari got caught in a particular sharp edge, which prevented him from crashing to the ground. Instead, he tumbled painfully, but safely, below. He landed on a soft patch of grass, groaning in pain as he clutched his gut, turned over and looked at his surroundings.
He was at a section of the forest he hadn't seen before. Underneath the thick blue-green leaves of the tall, imposing trees were bits of sunshine peeking through. There were flowers of various cool colors and mushrooms growing all around him, giving the whole place a soft, ethereal look. It was... beautiful.
But he was still very much in pain. He groaned, again, and stood up on wobbling legs.
"I need to find Scoth."
[ Hari Takahiro ]
Hari wasn't used to this much physical activity.
He'd been trekking through the forest barefoot all day with the usual gold adorning his fingers, sneakers slung over his shoulder and a canteen strapped to his side. He hadn't even eaten a bite of breakfast, but aside from the odd, foreign texture of the earth cooling beneath the skin of his feet, he felt... fine, really. There were no heart burns, no fatigue, no exhaustion.
His walking wasn't exactly aimless wandering. The plants have told him of a denizen of the forest, a dryad named Scott... Scoth... Skat. Something along those lines. They said he grew flowers in his hair, and he could turn a tree much like him.
Hari wanted to know him. He was a human, but with each day that passes by since his powers developed, he felt more and more connected to the spirit that grew inside of him. He needed a different perspective in fear of viewing this transformation in a purely anthropocentric point of view. It was why he decided to seek out the dryad. If the plants were to be believed, Scoth would be receptible to his visit, but... plants weren't exactly the best judges of human, er, humanoid, character.
"Slide down, what do you —"
Hari was too busy listening to the chattering warnings of a berry bush beside him that he didn't anticipate the narrow slope ahead. He came sliding down the slope abruptly, the friction burning his feet and the sharp edges of the rocks below tearing up his clothes. His sari got caught in a particular sharp edge, which prevented him from crashing to the ground. Instead, he tumbled painfully, but safely, below. He landed on a soft patch of grass, groaning in pain as he clutched his gut, turned over and looked at his surroundings.
He was at a section of the forest he hadn't seen before. Underneath the thick blue-green leaves of the tall, imposing trees were bits of sunshine peeking through. There were flowers of various cool colors and mushrooms growing all around him, giving the whole place a soft, ethereal look. It was... beautiful.
But he was still very much in pain. He groaned, again, and stood up on wobbling legs.
"I need to find Scoth."