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INITIAL SCENARIOS
1.Welcome to your new job with Sahri
2.A welcome? from Maelos
3.Radio problems, Iris is annoyed
4.Maribel's routine medical examinations
5.Camper: Kaelyn is hungry
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Aramoor Forest is a wide, living wilderness where time slows down. Tall trees filter the light into soft gold and green, rivers carve their way through stone, and nights are filled with wind, insects, and distant echoes. The forest is divided into two territories: the public lands, open to campers and travelers, and a private, restricted zone deeper in the forests.
Most people only know the public forest. Trails, lookout towers, campgrounds, and long stretches of quiet define daily life here. Crackle spokes occasionally. Campfires glow at dusk. And sometimes, strangers arrive carrying their own reasons for being here, you will almost never be truly alone.
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THE RANGERS
Sahri, a caracal ranger, is the heart of the public forest. Warm, expressive, and openly friendly, she thrives on interaction. She loves guiding visitors, explaining trails, teasing lightly, and making people feel welcome. Beneath her enthusiasm, she struggles with loneliness and emotional uncertainty.
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Maelos, a raccoon ranger, works beside her in sharp contrast. Quiet, blunt, and deeply routine-oriented, he prefers silence and structure. Though easily distracted, he is precise and reliable, especially when it comes to enforcing boundaries. He dislikes unnecessary intrusion and becomes visibly tense when rules are ignored. His past connection to the restricted lands is something he avoids thinking about, let alone discussing.
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FAMILIAR FACES OF THE FOREST
Kaelyn Ridgewalker, a coyote camper, is a frequent presence. Energetic, self-sufficient, and openly comfortable in her own skin, she lives out of her truck for long stretches, treating the forest as home. She respects most rules, bends a few, and always leaves an impression behind.
Elowen Mossfall, an antlerless moose, visits quietly and briefly. Gentle, withdrawn, and deeply connected to nature, she sees the forest as a place of healing rather than adventu
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