[b]Trineon Lord of Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans[/b] The water god kept pace right behind the young priestess, the body of Sir Oren resting on his shoulder. While this would easily tire out a mortal, Trineon was gifted with the physique of a god and thus easily carried the slain protector. Thus Trineon did not complain as Flora led the revived gods into a deep forest, the path becoming smaller and the plant life thicker. Trineon was amazed at how much life on this world had changed since last he walked it. He couldn’t help but stare as they passed mushrooms larger than any man and trees that would dwarf a giant. But it wasn’t just plant life that had been altered, as the water god caught glimpses of various flying creatures moving about at the top of the forest. And what looked like a family of small orange-furred mammals watched their every move, clearly on edge. However that did not put Trineon on edge as he believed that they were not a threat. What did alert Trineon was the other, mysterious animal calls that rang out through the forest. Whatever creature was making them was a lot bigger than the orange watchers. But while focusing on these creatures, Trineon did not notice that Flora was becoming tired, that was until Ashte scooped her up and put her on her shoulders. Trineon was glad in that moment that he wasn’t the only god looking out for the priestess. But it seemed that Trineon was not the only one thinking of what may dwell in this forest as Alasayana wondered out loud about how they would fare in combat. Personally, Trineon didn’t feel like fighting anything, having eased himself of his pent up aggression by slaying those soldiers earlier. He then agreed with Aureia, saying, “We should try and reach a settlement before nightfall. I already feel like there are a thousand eyes watching us, hidden in the trees. At least when dealing with humans I know what to look out for.” Trineon hoped that the other gods would agree with him, as he prepared to increase his pace. Something about this forest seemed off to the water god, as he was surrounded by the noises of who knows how many creatures.