Literature
Savage chapter 6
Inside the cave, the flickering light of Tayek’s torch revealed walls adorned with centuries-old paintings, carvings, and symbols—each one a vivid storied history of the Seaside Clan. The artwork was intricate and alive with movement, capturing moments of triumph, struggle, and resilience that had defined their people across generations. The images seemed to pulse with the weight of history, whispering silent stories of battles fought and won, sacrifices made, and legends born.
Tayek’s eyes widened as he stepped further into the cave, the torch’s glow illuminating a sprawling mural that spanned an entire wall.
The cave paintings were rough yet powerful etched into the dark stone walls in simple brushes made from charcoal, ochre, and plant dyes. They told stories with bold strokes and vivid colors that had faded over time but still held fierce life,
One large image showed a towered Terrible Lizard with massive, jagged teeth bocked open in a roar. Its body was muscular, with spiny