"Why do they hang around monsters?" Leto asked. "Won't the monsters try and eat them?"
The term monster was of course a matter of definition. Leto looked up from the tracks on the ground and let his gaze move towards the horizon. He smiled.
"Nah," Reno replied, shrugging. "The monsters know there ain't no way they can take on a full-grown chocobo an' make it out okay. Those critters are way tougher'n they look, and faster than most of what you find around Gaia. That's why when people go out chocobo catchin', they bait the birds, and take out the rest of the monsters in the group while the chocobos are eatin', yo."
"Makes two of us," Reno mused, smiling out at the landscape. Plains, mostly, with some cliffs behind them, and a forest off in the distance the other way... Kind of made Gaia look like it wasn't in as rough shape as the Midgar continent made it blatantly obvious that it was in.
Reno kind of liked Mideel. In small doses.
"We'll probably run into a few monster packs before we even see our first chocobo. An' we might wanna be choosy. They got some decent birds down here, only other wild ones that are better are up in the Icicle area, and there ain't no way I'm draggin' ass through the snow for a giant chicken, but that don't mean they're all great, here."
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The term monster was of course a matter of definition. Leto looked up from the tracks on the ground and let his gaze move towards the horizon. He smiled.
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Reno kind of liked Mideel. In small doses.
"We'll probably run into a few monster packs before we even see our first chocobo. An' we might wanna be choosy. They got some decent birds down here, only other wild ones that are better are up in the Icicle area, and there ain't no way I'm draggin' ass through the snow for a giant chicken, but that don't mean they're all great, here."
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