While climbing a tower to locate Oris, I had to stealthily avoid alert Sunwings circling the structure. Upon reaching the summit, I discovered Oris had tragically perished. Escaping the area on my Sunwing mount while dodging enemy fire, I returned to Legacy's Landfall to deliver the sad news to Jomar.
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As I began the process of climbing up the tower, a wild Sunwing nesting nearby detected a sudden noise, forcing me to freeze and wait patiently for the machine to calm down before I could safely resume my climb.


I had to ensure every single movement was completely silent because the aggressive machine was resting incredibly close to my path, and I had absolutely no desire to alert or override it since I already had a perfectly good flying mount of my own waiting nearby.



Once I managed to reach a temporary safe spot along the midsection of the tower, I noticed another Sunwing hovering persistently in the air, maintaining a steady flight pattern while I continued to pull myself up the framework.


The airborne machine kept circling the perimeter of the tower, and at one tense moment, it looked like it spotted me, but fortunately it missed me, allowing me to push forward and climb all the way to the upper platform.


Upon finally reaching the summit, I located Oris, the exact man I had been searching for, but tragically he was already dead. I guess he died of hunger or from injury after becoming completely stranded at the top of the structure with no way to climb back down safely.



With the unfortunate discovery confirmed, my next objective was to return to Legacy's Landfall to deliver the grim news to his brother, so I whistled for my flying mount, and the loyal Sunwing swept down to pull me safely onto its back.


As we took to the skies, several wild machines stationed on the ground seemed to grow aggressive upon seeing me flying on one of their own kind, and they quickly opened fire on us, though I managed to navigate the mount smoothly to dodge the incoming fireballs.


After maneuvering through the dangerous airspace, I finally spotted a designated landing zone within the safety of Legacy's Landfall, prompting me to guide my mount downward until we safely touched down on the platform.


I then deployed my glider to gracefully coast down to the main ground level, where I approached Jomar to deliver the tragic news about his brother, and in return for bringing him closure, he gratefully presented me with an elite canister ropecaster as a gift.
The next post will be coming soon. Screenshots are my take from the game and I took the game logo that I used on the thumbnail picture from online.
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Your photography in this post was excellent. The tower climb, aerial journey, and beautiful views of Legacy's Landfall made every scene interesting.
The mix of exploration and storytelling in this chapter was very enjoyable. You were flying back on the Sunwing while avoiding enemy attacks, which was smart, and the conversation with Jomar provided a conclusion to the mission.
I liked that moment when the machine heard a tiny noise and you instantly turned into a statue to avoid a massive fight. Reaching the summit only to find Oris had already passed away was so tragic.