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You follow the trial.
"<span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-s">Your friend was followed. Traces of pursuit. Faint ones. Still present</span></span>"
You're pretty sure you would have missed that if the ranger have not pointed it outright to you. You track those additional signs...
>80 DC met thanks to Observer Skill
Did they vanished? Following a guess, you backtrack. There it is : More marked traces, then nothing.
"<span class="mu-g">You okay Danny?</span>
- <span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-i">You found the boy?</span></span>
- <span class="mu-g">No, no, was speaking to my friend. They're both called Danny by happenstance.</span>
- <span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-i">How unpractical.</span></span>
- To answer your question, maybe? there are no more traces of the ones responsible for the pursuit after this point...
- <span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-s">See that marks? Flight. </span></span>"
Giving that Danny's trail is still making its way toward the inner depth of the woods, that mean either they drop the pursuit, or got scared by something.
You watch your surroundings. It seems you're quite deep. The complete lack of nearby road - and that Frostmoth in the distance - send chills in your back. You definitely stepped away of Human dominion. You're in the unknown of the mysterious, ominous, <span class="mu-s">Dark Woods</span>
A Phantump floats in front of you.
"<span class="mu-g">I really hope it's not you, Danny</span>".
That does not really help with the tension you didn't acknowledged before. You wonder about spraying you with a Repel, but some of the forest resident might feel that as a threat or an aggression - it says on the package that it works on "Weak" Pokémon.
>Use a Repel/Don't use a Repel
>Did you figured out what happened earlier today?