"Continue on, we'll stop at the edge," Berserker responded somberly. He stepped towards the edge not with the intent of trying to break through it rather than simply continue on and observe as much area as possible. He reasoned with himself that he could likely negate the effects of it, but it would have been a major concern if, as a result of his interference, the entire thing collapsed. That would have been bad.
Instead, he imagined it would be better to find the divide and use it to cover as much surface area as possible.
"We cannot pass it--easily, at least. This may at least be fortunate for you," Berserker continued on, his own assessment not reflecting any amusement on his part. "There may not be any large creatures on our side, though I suppose it would be unfair if you didn't have a chance to witness them given your captivation."
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Instead, he imagined it would be better to find the divide and use it to cover as much surface area as possible.
"We cannot pass it--easily, at least. This may at least be fortunate for you," Berserker continued on, his own assessment not reflecting any amusement on his part. "There may not be any large creatures on our side, though I suppose it would be unfair if you didn't have a chance to witness them given your captivation."