The deep night descended, and the silvery full moon rose high. People sat around the campfire, listening to the chirping of insects in the grass.
When people couldn't see much that could be called light in the darkness, they chose to sense the world with their other senses.
The intertwined branches overhead blocked the silvery moonlight from reaching the forest.
The moonlight that filtered through the branches onto the narrow clearing in the woods made the entire forest even more eerie and terrifying.
If one speculated on what might appear in the forest based on where their gaze fell,
then there would certainly be many hallucinations about issues that shouldn't exist.
So, at this moment, they could only listen carefully for any unusual sounds.
People could only rely on the sounds they heard to sense if anything was slowly approaching them.
Even the slightest sound of a dry twig snapping or the crunch of fallen leaves
would immediately alert and scare them.