The jungles of darkest Africa certainly have a lot of dangers, including some we would never have expected - and two of our number have dealt with them before!
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They say the jungles of Kenya are called the "Dark Heart of Africa" for a reason, and I'm inclined to agree, but not for the reasons you'd expect coming from us. The jungle is a dangerous, deadly, and dismaying place. Not because of monsters, not because of the Bloody Tongue Cult, but simply because of the hazards from insects, disease, and other such things. Am I ever glad we don't have any of this stuff back home in Minnesota!
Finally, I think we might be getting somewhere after all this time. Too bad getting to this point has been dismaying, stressful, deadly, and tedious...
I didn't want to get roped back into this mess, I really didn't - but fate has a strange way of calling your name again after it's already been answered once.
We have taken a most grievous blow for not asking the proper questions. Mr. Singh the tea-monger is not all that he appears to be, it seems...
Never have I felt so at home, and yet so far away from it at the same time. I sense great danger is coming for us, and my instincts are rarely wrong. Someone is not whom they seem, and our dealings in this foreign land have led me only to question everything, and accept nothing at face value.
My home country is beautiful, yes, but also incredibly dangerous. Perhaps more dangerous than any of the others may know, even outside of the threat of the Bloody Tongue Cult...
This country is very far from my homeland, but I find similarities here that make my longing far more bearable. I also find many more differences, ones which astonish me and frighten my new friends.
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