Echoes of the Horus.
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I journeyed into the Valley of the Fallen to investigate a strange lure drawing machines. After leaving Ivvira and the injured Tenakth behind, I passed collapsing bridges and treacherous cliffs. Examining a downed machine revealed evidence of Ivvira's bow work, leading me closer to uncovering the mysterious lure.


I had to venture deep into the Valley of the Fallen, leaving Ivvira behind with the injured Tenakth warrior. They needed time to rest, recover, and make the long journey back to their camp.



Something unusual was drawing machines into the valley, acting as a powerful lure that pulled hostile steel toward the area like a beacon. I needed to check around and figure out exactly what was attracting these machines before things got completely out of hand.



I had to pass two hanging bridges on my way hoping the structures would hold my weight. Step by step, I carefully made my way across. Fortunately, the bridges held up, and I reached the other side without plunging into the fall below.


With the bridge behind me, the path scaled upward. I realized I had to climb the massive trees dotting the landscape. High above the ground, I spotted handholds and climbing pegs attached directly to the thick trunks, offering a way forward.



Climbing higher, I took a quick look around. The relentless vertical ascent and treacherous footings truly made this journey feel like a trial designed to break anyone attempting it.


Before pushing further toward my primary objective, I spotted a few supply crates tucked away near a ledge. I took a brief detour to search the cache, gathering valuable materials and supplies that would undoubtedly prove useful for whatever waited ahead.



The path only grew more dangerous from there. At one point, a section of a broken bridge gave way beneath me, and I barely managed to hold on. For a terrifying second, I genuinely thought I wouldn't make it, but I made it just fine.


I needed to locate the waterfall and the cliffs south of the Horus. Ivvira had warned me that deadly machines were gathering near those landmarks. As I approached ahead, I spotted the metallic glint of a fallen machine lying motionlessly on the ground.

The machine was covered in deep punctures and packed with arrows, clearly taken down by a skilled archer. It became obvious that Ivvira had taken this machine down herself while protecting and helping the injured Tenakth escape.
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STOPThe collapsing bridge and dangerous cliffs kept the tension high. Finding the machine filled with arrows was a cool way to show how skilled Ivvira is.
I loved how the environment kept the tension high.
I really like that this quest combines exploration with mystery. Something is actively attracting all these machines to the valley, which makes the story even more interesting.
Thank you. I felt the same way.
The Valley of the Fallen is just like its name. Between the collapsing bridges, massive cliffs, and dangerous climbing sections, this journey wasn't going to be an easy one.
The name definitely fits the place. Every step felt like another challenge waiting to happen.
Every time I saw one of those hanging bridges, I expected it to snap. I was relieved when they actually held together for once.
Games have taught us not to trust hanging bridges, so I was relieved this one stayed intact.