Flotilla of Invaders.
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Following Yara toward the village, I spotted WLF boats approaching and slipped past rushing Seraphites. After inspecting a watchtower ledger, I utilized a workbench to mount 4x scopes on two weapons and read a tragic prayer note. Entering an open cornfield, a stealth shot eventually blew our cover.



So I kept following Yara through the forest. And when I noticed we were close to their village, I was surprised to see a bunch of boats filled with WLF soldiers were going toward the village. And I noticed it clearly after zooming through the photo mode.


While we were in a hurry to save Lev, we noticed some seraphites were coming this way. And they seemed to be also in a hurry. So we just ignored being on their path, and they didn't be a problem. But their brain should blow up after they find out what we left behind.

Then I climbed up on this watchtower where I found a ledger, where the guards kept writing their findings. And there was this cool horn hanging there, dangling from the wooden post that used to signal alerts across the island.


We kept moving, and on our way, I found some sheds, and I just stopped there to check around, where I found this workbench. So I pulled out my tool kit to inspect the mechanical parts available.


Yara asked me to gather any supplies I wanted, and I took the time to upgrade some of my weapons. And there I only added 4x scopes to two of my weapons, for improved distance accuracy.



Then I found a shrine in another shed where Seraphites used to leave prayers in hand notes. And I read one that was about a lady who had witnessed her husband gets slaughtered by wolves. And now she is in a bad mindset.

Well, we kept moving, and we reached this open field area that was filled with Seraphites. And Yara suggested me to head toward that big tower that was visible.


No way we were going out of this place without taking down those Seraphites. So after hiding inside those cornfields, I tried to shoot down one of them using the silenced gun, but I failed.


Fortunately, the Seraphite didn't heard any noise. And taking this chance, I was looking for another opportunity. But it looked like my next target was nearby another one of them, making a clean takedown nearly impossible.

Well, then I found a target close by. And after trying another missed shot on him, I at last shot him down. But another one of them saw him getting killed, so he screamed. And the whole party started looking for me, fanning out into the tall stalks with their bows drawn and ready.
We'll check what happens next in another post.
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Peace.
I guess you needed one of those scopes on your silencer gun, so you'd get better chance on not missing the shots. But you did good at patience there. Staying quiet is an art, you know, not something anyone can do.
A scope for the silencer gun would have been an absolute game changer in that moment. And patience is definitely the hardest part of the process.
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The watchtower was a nice environmental detail. Finding the guards ledger and the warning horn added a bit of world-building without slowing the pace.
It keeps the momentum going perfectly. You can just grab the lore on the move and keep pushing forward toward the main objective.
I could almost feel the pressure building as you searched for another clean angle while enemies kept moving around each other. It was a tense moment.
Exactly. Every time I thought I had a clear shot, someone would shift positions and force me to completely rethink the angle.
The Seraphites were running so fast to get to their own battle that they literally sprinted right past you without noticing a thing. The cornfields became your ultimate cover for the whole fight, which was kind cool.
They literally had blinders on. You would think someone would glance to the side, but they just kept on sprinting.
You finally landed the kill shot on the second try, but his friend immediately ruined the silence by screaming at the top of his lungs. That ominous tower in the distance look cool, btw.
Talk about a major buzzkill! I thought I had it perfectly lined up on that second attempt, but his buddy just had to go and wake up the whole neighborhood.