Dragon Gunfire's S-Class Promotional Trial X805 - My Strength

Lucian D. Draco calmly walked down the road, having chosen one of the available paths as instructed. The sand was completely off his boots now and that made walking much easier. The scenario around him was certainly exotic, tall and large trees with long vines, their leaves being big and green. The road he was walking on was simple, having a barren texture which led straight through the forest. Lucian couldn't deny it, giving a happy sigh, this place reminded him of his homeland and it was certainly beautiful.

He scratched his chin, remembering the details of this part of the trial. There was a giant ziggurat much toward the centre of the island, presumably at the end of this road. Lucian knew that it wouldn't be easy, considering there would be a Golem at the end, guarding the entrance, specifically a Stone Golem-

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Lucian turned around suddenly to look at the source of the sound "...Oh" He sighed in relief, noticing an orange squirrel which had stepped on a tree branch "Just you, little guy" The squirrel quickly ran away and Lucian turned back to face the road "The forest is too quiet...they never said anything about any obstacles between me and the golem...but it wasn't denied either" He scratched his chin again, taking not-so-hurried steps.

"I need to look around for proofs..." Lucian analyzed his surroundings as he walked, slowing down a bit so things were easier to spot. Several minutes passed, nothing worthy coming into view "I'll spend too much time worrying about this" He quickly summoned the Ball Chain "Imbue, Observe!" The ball shone a dark green, this time instead of acting like a compass it would like a bell that detects activity on Lucian's surroundings, absorbing information as time passed.

After quite some time walking, Lucian was grateful the ball hadn't detected anything, meaning he'd save trouble for when he got at the centre which wasn't far away. He could even see it, the ancient looking constructs, some of them enveloped in vines, probably due to the plants' constant growth.

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