Aiwa started a campfire, using dried leaves and twigs she found scattered nearby. Nibiru and the rest of the group sat around it, huddled together, trying to keep warm in the chilly night air.
Nibiru decided to take charge of the group, "What are your names?" he asked, turning to the four children who had joined them.
The oldest of the group, a boy with dark hair, answered first, "My name is Ryuu."
The second boy, a freckled-faced child with glasses, spoke next, "I'm Kaito."
The third, a petite girl with curly hair, said softly, "My name is Hana."
Finally, the last child, a boy with blonde hair, introduced himself, "I'm Hiro."
Nibiru nodded, "Nice to meet you all. Now, let's discuss our strategy for survival. We need to prioritize stealth and avoid confrontation with the Demonic Masters or their henchmen."
Aiwa chimed in, "We should use the traps and poisons found in the wilderness to our advantage."
"Agreed," Nibiru nodded, "We need to be resourceful and use everything at our disposal."
Hana looked worried, "But what if we run out of food or water? How will we survive?"
Ryuu spoke up, "We'll have to hunt and gather food, and find a source of water. We need to be self-sufficient."
Kaito added, "And we have to be careful not to leave any traces of our presence behind. We can't let the Demonic Masters or their henchmen find us."
With their plan set, the brave children began to prepare for their escape. They searched the wilderness for materials to create traps and poisons, and Nibiru showed them how to set them up.
They also scouted for a source of water and found a small stream nearby. They used leaves to make cups to collect the water and boiled it to make it safe for drinking.
Days passed, and the children struggled to survive in the harsh wilderness, but they managed to stick to their plan and avoid being detected by the Demonic Cult.
One day, they stumbled upon a cave and decided to take shelter there. It was warm and dry, and they could finally rest their tired bodies.
Nibiru and Aiwa sat outside the cave, talking softly, "We made it this far," Aiwa said, smiling at Nibiru.
"Yeah, but we still have a long way to go," Nibiru replied, looking out into the dark wilderness.
Aiwa placed a hand on Nibiru's shoulder, "But we have each other, and we'll make it through together."
Nibiru smiled, feeling a sense of relief and comfort knowing that he had Aiwa by his side. He looked back at the cave, where the rest of the group was resting, and felt a sense of hope.
They were only halfway through the survival stage, but with their resourcefulness and determination, they had a chance of making it out alive.