CHAPTER 306
Looking around them, the trio could see how strange the world was and it made their skin crawl.
The earth itself was pale, dry, and cracked, layered beneath endless remains that stretched farther than the eye could follow.
Bones littered the terrain in horrifying abundance—scattered carelessly across the land as though countless creatures had simply collapsed there and never risen again.
Some were small and brittle, crushed beneath wandering feet like fragile twigs.
Others were enormous, far too massive to belong to any ordinary beast.
Gigantic ribcages arched from the ground like the ruins of ancient temples, their curved bones large enough for entire groups to walk beneath.
Massive skulls lay half-buried in the dirt, their hollow eye sockets staring endlessly into the lifeless sky.
Jagged spines protruded from the earth like rows of white spears, while broken tusks and claws jutted from the ground at random angles.
