Following the path shortly brought me to a clearing with a huge tree. The likes I've never seen before. It stood as tall as the average office building -- not that I really expect anyone reading this journal to really understand what I'm talking about -- and had stairs leading up its base to a pair of doors. I found that with this strange power I can use I can take pictures of things as if I were using a camera and thus have enclosed a picture of the tree.

I decided to make my way up the steps to the doors, but they were sealed shut and looked to have an image of a tree on them.

I spent hours trying to find a logical explanation as to why the doors would not open, but found none. I then took into consideration the fact that I was no longer on Earth and figured the image of the tree was probably what was sealing the doors shut, and so because I didn't know anything more about the doors I decided to continue on down the path to see where it would take me. I soon came upon what looked like gates from medieval times which I found strange since there weren't anything like them on the other side of that great tree where I had come from.

I fought my way along the path fighting more fierce Wild Rakes and before I knew it I found myself standing outside another town. This town looked more modern then the town I came from so I wandered in and decided to have a look around. The layout of the buildings was more straight forward and despite the signs being in a language I couldn't read I could find the different shops easily. I came upon a villager just wandering the streets whom I attempted to communicate with, but they shouted something I didn't understand and lunged at me with their daggers. I quickly parried their strike and delivered one of my own to their skull with my staff knocking them to the ground. I took this opportunity to flee and ran non-stop back to the clearing where the giant tree stood and looked over my shoulder to see if anyone gave chase. I breathed a sigh of relief when I didn't see or hear anyone followed and slowly fought my way back to town exhaustive and slightly beaten. I made my way to my usual spot under the usual tree and went to sleep.
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