12/16/2023 0 Comments Call of the sea chapter 4![]() I wonder if these are also the work of Hafu, the stone carver with whom I just spoke? The path is overlooked by six magnificent, enormous stone faces. And soon, I see it.Ī marvelous stone gate stands before me. I thank him for the help, such as it is, and head out along the path to the right. ![]() “If you're looking for Po-Koro, traveler, take the right road. He seems to sense that I am not here for idle chit-chat. “Wow … Sometimes I impress myself! Can you guess what it is yet?” “Another Hafu original …” he says as he gestures toward his work. The path is long and monotonous, but eventually I come to another fork in the road. Is my memory returning? Yes or no, I choose the path to the left, certain that it will take me to Po-Koro. The writing is becoming more familiar to me now. I soon come to a fork in the road and must choose my path. “Stay outta the sun!” he calls out to me as I leave. I thank the merchant for his assistance and set out on foot, following the stone path laid before me. Haven't been too many visitors lately, though.” Most everyone around Mata Nui turns up to see a Kolhii match, when they're on. “Po-Koro's a decent place, too, and don't miss the games. and the Path of Prophecies, which the ancient carvers made.” But there are the canyons, which are real pretty to look at, if the sun or the Rahi don't get you first. well, there's not much to it, really, mostly sand. Hopeful to get some tips about the local culture, I ask “What is Po-Wahi?” What can I do for you? Need a boat? Information? Or a souvenir, maybe?” Don't get too many travelers around Po-Wahi these days. But as I look around, I notice a solitary merchant and his wares. At first, I think there is no one at the dock to greet me. Po-Wahi is a dry, arid land of sand and stone.
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