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Sierra: HP = 85, PP = 97, EP = 28, Status = Fine
Darkness was coming. It had only been hours since the caravan in which she'd been caged had been assaulted by creatures or people that she hadn't seen. The men who had captured her, raped her, had been fighting when she had ran, an errant strike from their mysterious attackers breaking the lock on the cage she'd been in. Sierra had barely been able to grab a few items as she ran, a few scraps of leather to serve as better clothing than the rags she'd had and a steel gauntlet that would serve as a weapon.
She hadn't had to use it yet. Despite the legendary dangers of the Amazonian jungle in which she'd found herself, the only thing she'd run into so far were bugs and flora, leaving her blessedly unmolested. She had no food, however, and no clean water that might quench the thirst she'd built up during her flight. Her captors had given her enough sustenance to survive, but not enough to keep up her strength, and with the adrenaline of her escape faded exhaustion was quickly building up.
Stepping through a stand of thick, short trees, Sierra found herself looking over a dense, bog. Frogs and insects let out their cries louder and in greater frequency here, a shift from the calls of birds and beasts that had drowned out the smaller creatures in the jungle behind her. Mosquitoes were buzzing around her immediately, and the dirt path that she'd been walking on turned to soft, moss-covered mud. The trees here were smaller and more sparse than the denser jungle trees she'd been used to, many of them showing gnarled trunks near the base where they dropped into the shallow water before her. There were no signs of civilization here, nor any obvious signs of food, drinkable water, or shelter. It was the first change of scenery that she'd encountered so far, however, the jungle having just been an incomprehensible maze of trees in which she could have easily become lost. Night was falling fast, however, and with her time before dark fading she would have to choose whether she wanted to try to keep moving despite the danger of nocturnal predators, or find someplace safe to wait out the darkness.