Three pairs of arms stretched forward as the centaur like creature took careful steps along the floor, all life around them choosing to stay as opposed to flee. This areas creatures had gotten used to the massive beasts presence, and no longer feared it. Sand was stirred into little whirlpools as they swirled shapes into the ground. They were no longer tired, and were in fact, quite bored. Even as their assistant tried to entertain the creature, it did little to abate the boredom.
But millenniums of their work had taught them that they couldn't rush anything along. That didn't mean they couldn't visit and check up on things however. Perhaps it was time to pay a visit to the surface world, and find out how much had changed.
… And just, nudge things in the right direction.
The world was very different from when they had first found the barren wasteland of a planet. It now flourished with life and civilizations, the dominant species having similarities in appearance to their own.
Their assistant kept close, more terrified of the world she had never even explored, choosing always to stay hidden whenever her divinity ventured to the surface.
The crowd were more focused on themselves and other things to care about the odd pair that ventured around, eventually pausing in front of a booth that had LAKE EERIE written in a tacky font, authentic also stamped multiple times. Their assistant squeaked when she realized her divinity was no longer right beside her.
"Would you like a pamphlet miss?"
Their assistant stepped forward, giving their thanks as she quickly scampered back to their side. Unfolding the paper, they skimmed over the many facts that were written upon it, gently taking it as they noticed a specific section.
Rumor has it that a spaceship crashed into the lake nearly half a century ago, although there was never any wreckage found.
Good, they hadn't taken into account curiosity.
"…"
"Make sure they are brought out soon. I'm counting on you for this." The assistant stuttered, feeling excitement and apprehension. She hadn't been given an assignment from her divinity since they left home, and she was worried, but calm. She had done thousands of missions before.
This one wouldn't be any different.
