Travers tracks the Yeti’s retreat
Plot Beats
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The Yeti, having retrieved the sphere from Khrisong, ascend towards the cave, while Travers cautiously trails behind, determined to follow their movements and understand the significance of their mission.
Who Was There
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A mix of fascination and deepening alarm, with a underlying current of determination to uncover the truth.
Travers follows the Yeti at a cautious distance, his breath visible in the cold Himalayan air as he watches their unnatural, mechanical ascent. His eyes narrow as he processes the revelation that these creatures are not organic but controlled by an ancient intelligence. His posture is tense, his grip tight on his gear, betraying a mix of fascination and growing alarm. He moves deliberately, ensuring he remains unseen while tracking their path toward the cave.
- • To confirm the mechanical nature of the Yeti and their connection to the stolen sphere.
- • To understand the true purpose behind the Yeti’s actions and the ancient intelligence controlling them.
- • The Yeti are not mere creatures of legend but are controlled by a sentient, malevolent force.
- • The stolen sphere is a critical component in the Yeti’s operations, and its retrieval is essential to unraveling the mystery.
None (as mechanical entities), but their actions convey a sense of ominous purpose and controlled menace.
The two Yeti move in perfect, eerie synchronization up the mountainside, their massive frames carrying the stolen sphere with mechanical precision. Their ascent is effortless, unaffected by the altitude or rugged terrain, reinforcing their robotic nature. Their glowing eyes and unnatural coordination suggest they are under the direct control of Padmasambhava’s Intelligence, executing a mission with cold efficiency.
- • To transport the stolen sphere to their cave, likely for integration into a larger mechanism or device.
- • To execute the directives of Padmasambhava’s Intelligence without deviation or hesitation.
- • The Yeti operate under the assumption that their mission is paramount and must be completed without interference.
- • Their actions are driven by the overarching goal of Padmasambhava’s Intelligence to regain physical form and dominate.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The stolen sphere, carried by the Yeti, is a critical artifact in Padmasambhava’s Intelligence’s plan. Its retrieval from Khrisong and transport to the cave suggests it plays a pivotal role in the Yeti’s operations, likely as a control or power source. The sphere’s movement underscores its importance in the larger scheme, serving as both a physical object and a symbol of the ancient intelligence’s reach and control over the mechanical Yeti.
Organizations Involved
Institutional presence and influence
Padmasambhava’s Intelligence is the unseen force directing the Yeti’s actions. Through the two Yeti carrying the stolen sphere up the mountainside, the organization’s influence is palpable, demonstrating its ability to control mechanical entities with precision and purpose. The Intelligence’s goal of regaining physical form and dominating Earth is advanced through this strategic movement, as the sphere is likely a critical component in its plan.
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Key Dialogue
"TRAVERS: (muttering, to himself) "Not animals... not even beasts. Machines. But who’s pulling the strings?""