Adrian knew that the Glen Forest, which surrounded his land, was a place of potential danger. Wild animals and other threats could pose a threat to his puppets and his settlement. To ensure their safety, he created a pack of wood wolves, made entirely of wood, to roam the forest and keep watch for any dangers.
The Wood Wolves were fiercely loyal to Adrian and his puppets, and they set out into the forest, their wooden feet making barely a sound as they moved among the trees. They were swift and agile, moving with the grace and ease of real wolves.
As they roamed the forest, they kept a keen eye out for any signs of danger. They sniffed the air for any strange scents and listened intently for any unusual sounds. They moved in a pack, communicating silently through a complex system of clicks and growls.
The Wood Wolves were the perfect guardians for Adrian's land, and they proved their worth time and time again. Thanks to their vigilance and dedication, the Glen Forest remained a place of beauty and wonder, free from the dangers that lurked beyond its borders.
Adrian's Wood Wolves patrolled the borders of the Glen Forest with a keen eye for danger, and it was not long before they spotted something unusual. They returned to Adrian with the news that two human beings wearing strange clothing had been seen at the edge of the forest.
Adrian was intrigued. He knew that the Glen Forest was a place of mystery and wonder, and he was curious to know more about these strangers who had ventured into its depths. He set out with a group of his puppets to investigate.
"With my magic and protection from thirty puppets with bows, that should be enough."
Adrian thought as he marched with his puppets that he was the only one riding a horse.
As they approached the edge of the forest, they saw the two figures in the distance. They were dressed in strange clothing, mostly bones and leatherures in the distance. They were dressed in strange clothing, mostly bones and leather. They looked like tribesmen from ancient times.
These two individuals were two barbarians from the Knife Hand Organization.
Adrian and his puppets approached the strangers cautiously, unsure of what to expect. The strangers seemed equally wary, and they raised their weapons as the puppets drew near.
Adrian spoke first, in a calm and measured tone.
"These lands belong to me, you two. If you have no good reason to be here, I will treat you as my enemies."
Danel and Krimnos looked at each other, and before Danel had the chance to speak, Krimnos started speaking in a harsh, threatening tone.
"We are from the Knife Hand Barbarian Outpost; you have no power to kill us; if you try anything stupid, you will be killed."
Adrian waited for the man to finish speaking. He tilted his head to the right in a comical way and nodded.
Dan was about to shout to apologize to Adrian, but it was too late. Adrian flicked his finger, and a tree branch at the back of Krimnos started moving, and then, with enough speed and force, it pierced the back of the man and exited from the front.
The man hanged from the branch of the tree, blood dropping on the ground.