Northern Excavation Center
Point 139, Malarpon Forest
The eighteen-person team of Cohlin University archaeological excavations, led by Niels, has been carrying out their activities since this morning. The sun was scorching at ten. It forces them to hurry before the oxygen saturation in the barren forest reaches an extreme point.
Such environmental conditions force them to move from place to place. One point may have different environmental conditions at any given time, making it less dangerous than another.
This way of working makes the process slow. But Niels wanted their goal of discovering a new type of mineral to succeed in eight points of the Malarpon forest at once, regardless of how long it took. He wanted the process to go as planned.