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Onlion takes one step, then stops with one paw in the air.
The boy shifts his position to widen his stance. "Can you sense anything?"
He looks across the treeline at the edge of the dirt road. You manage to duck down just before his gaze crosses over your hiding spot.
"Whatever it is, it's gone now. Come on." The boy takes another step forward. Onlion looks at the trees again. "Come on, let's go."
When the boy starts walking forward Onlion follows. The two of them walk past your hiding spot and neither one looks toward you. Onlion seems like it might be able to sense you if you get too close!
Even if Onlion wasn't around, you can't pass for a human girl, because human girls only have two eyes! Maybe if you had a <span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-r">Baseball Cap</span></span>, you could blend in with humans!
It might be a good idea to wait a little while until you follow them!
[SFX: Thundercrack, rain]
Maybe it wasn't a good idea to wait a little while until you followed them! Somehow you managed to lose them in the forest and now it's raining!
What's that? A Lagomunch scurries out of the brush and looks up at you!
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BODY: 1
MIND: 1
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>Run up to the Lagomunch and bite it (roll 1d100)
>Ignore it and try to find the human boy (roll 1d100)