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Seeing none, Ronú called out to the group waiting on the
beach,
“It’s clear! Have everyone come up. The hilltop is flat and
large enough for a good-sized village.” Jonathan and Viviana
could each levitate large supply packs, while Lena and Kuó lugged
up one bag between them up to the top of the hill. Lena and Kuó
didn’t mind the work, as they were just glad to help.
“Mahucutah, do a sweep out between one and two
kilometers. Make sure we will not have any uninvited guests to
our campsite. While you are gone, we will begin setting things up
then after lunch, we can start looking the island over for any
predators that might kill our horses that we will bring here soon,”
Tital requested.
“I’ll help set up the tents. Viviana and Lena, I need the two of
you to help me sort the packs and prepare some food,” Bardala
said, while deciding where to place the NorthFace tents.
“I’ll get a campfire going. It will help keep any predators
away. Ronú, Jonathan, and Kuó, please bring me dry branches
from those trees,” Tital said, while pointing to a large grove of
trees. “Take your Alpine Micro Bow and arrows with you, and
stay alert.” Tital then moved some large rocks in a circle with his
special powers, as the group of boys went off to gather firewood,
talking among themselves.
“How many Gigantoraptors do you think we will see?” asked
Kuó, who walked with Brilloso at his side.
“It’s not only the Gigantoraptors there are other beasts, like
Borza. You don’t want one of them setting down next to you. A
guy of your size wouldn