We went on to find the Firehawk worshipers. On the way, Salvador blew the head off of a raging goliath, and it started running after him and Axton, and Maya and I ran after them and shot the goliath down before he could strangle Salvador. We all had a good laugh about that, and I knew it would add to Salvador's list of amazing stories to tell over and over and over again. After an hour of waking around in circles, with Maya trying to navigate, we finally got to the camp.

"Oh my God, finally. My feet are killing me." Maya dramatically collapsed onto a rock. Krieg rolled his eyes and picked her up in his arms. She squealed in protest, but then went quiet.

We looked around the camp. Statues and buildings lit on fire burned bright, illuminating the surrounding area. Barrels of corrosive materials burned at every corner. The statues in her honour, upon closer inspection, were burnt psycho midgets, supposedly giving themselves up as a sacrifice for their, uh, Goddess, the Firehawk. Her name was scrawled across every surface in the camp. The place felt a bit eerie, and I felt a bit uneasy about being here. It was a cult of strange psycho stalkers for a siren they thought was a Goddess. We walked up to the door of the main building and knocked. A crazy guy dressed in nothing but a loin cloth and feathers came out, chanting something. We were all taken aback, and I put my hand on the pistol at my side.

"PRAISE OUR GODDESS THE FIREHAWK!" he screamed to no one in particular.

After I got over the shock of seeing this guy, I rolled my eyes and sighed. "Oh my God."

Axton took the initiative of talking to him first. "So, do you have any idea where she is? The, uh, Firehawk?"

"Our Goddess, the great Firehawk, has not been seen for weeks! She resides high up on that mountain above us!" he pointed to the top of the mountain dramatically.

Axton thanked him and came back to us, half walking, half running.

"Hey, uh so I think this guy might be right." Axton said quietly.

I thought about it for a moment. "I don't see a reason why we shouldn't. If there was any source that would be the most reliable, it'd be an overly obsessed stalker cult."

I looked at Zero for approval, and he nodded. "I agree with you/we must find the Firehawk/we have to go soon." I smiled to myself.

Salvador loaded his shotgun giddily. "Well, what are we waiting for? Let's go!"

Krieg raised his buzz ax and screamed out. "SHE CAN TASTE THE BLOODY HATRED!"

We went through the winding caves to reach the top. After a while and a few rounds of ammo later, we got to the top. We found a metal building, and went inside, only to find it empty. We found safes filled with Eridium and ammo, and we knew at least she was here at one point.

Maya went to take some of the Eridium, but I stopped her. "Stop. Wait. Just, wait a second."

A moment later, a woman with bright red hair and threads of blue crawling up her arm appeared in the center of the room.

Lilith looked up at us. "'Sup?"