Syrus couldn’t get any form of sleep inside those small Monk cabins. Drowsy, Syrus wakes up. It’s a little chilly outside in the morning. It’s just after dawn. Syrus crawls out of the hut. His back and neck are sore. Syrus joins the Monks down at the garden. The Monks are very talkative in the morning. They are speaking a strange foreign language. A word commonly used when a Monk joins them is the word “Shorah.” Syrus slides in closer to the Monks. They are gathered around a barely lit fire eating strange exotic fruits and berries. A Monk looks up at Syrus. “Shorah! Thoe kenem?” “What?” “Oh, sorry. You’re not from around these parts, are you? We are speaking in the Veronican language. Some of us call it the Monsterish language, but it’s the main language around here.” “Oh.” “Yep. I’ll teach you the basics. The word ‘Shorah’ means ‘Hello.’ Thoe kenem is ‘How are you?’” “Okay. Shorah, Monk! Thoe kenem?” “Good. You’re catching on.” “Heh, okay.” “If you want something to eat, go into the forest and pick some berries.” “Okay.” Syrus gets up from the group and walks into the forest. He picks a few berries and fruits. Syrus hears a strange sound come from the garden. He can’t explain what it sounds like. Syrus goes slowly to the garden. He hides behind some bushes and watches. He sees two humans in the garden. Synan and Zoe! Zoe is holding a purple book, like the one Syrus saw in the temple. Zoe is also carrying a key. Zoe uses the key to unlock the door in the volcano. After Synan and Zoe vanish into the darkness of the mountain, Syrus moves in. As he enters, a few, maybe three or four, Monks run out. Syrus sneaks inside. The garden inside the volcano looks even better than the one outside. Syrus hears Synan’s and Zoe’s voices. Soon, he hears the strange sound again. He begins to run, and sees Zoe holding the purple book. Synan is gone. Syrus walks up to Zoe. “Zoe. Can I warp back, too?” “No way!” Zoe yells. “Well, too bad. You’ll drop the book when you warp, then I can pulverize Synan!” Zoe holds the book out over the lava. Zoe glances mockingly at Syrus. Zoe looks back at the book and puts her hand on the animated panel. Soon, she vanishes and the book falls into the lava. “Damn you!” Syrus runs toward where Zoe was standing. He looks through the odd-shaped hole where Zoe dropped the book. “There!” Syrus sees the purple book. It’s closed. It is balancing on a small ledge. One wrong move and it will fall into the lava. Syrus looks around through the hole on the wall. Above him in the crater-shaped area he sees a giant massive rock held in the center by chains. There is a rope bridge connecting the rock to the platforms around the side. On the bottom of the rock is a pure black cage. Syrus is startled when he hears the flapping of wings. Shortly after, a strange gray monster flies down to the other side of the river. It has an oddly-shaped head with a horn in the middle. It has wings extending from it’s shoulders, flapping softly to keep the monster in the air. It looks at Syrus for a few seconds, studying him. It then flies lower. It’s wings flap a gust of air, knocking the book off of the ledge. Another one of these peculiar monsters flies down swiftly and grabs the book with it’s arms. It flies up to the window. Syrus attempts to communicate with them. “Excuse me. Can you hand me that book?” “This book? Well, it did fall into the volcano, you know. We’re the guardians of the volcano. This book is our property.” “Then, who are you?” “We’re of the Koda species. We know more about the volcano than Mr. I even.” “Who?” “Oh, I guess you haven’t met Mr. I yet, have you? Oh well.” “Just give me the book!” “Why should I?” “Because... It’s mine.” “Oh? Then why did you let it fall into the volcano?” “A, umm... a Monk kicked me and I accidentally dropped the book into the volcano.” The two Kodas glance at eachother. They then look back at Syrus. “Okay then. Here, kid. You can have it then, if it’s yours.” The Koda hands Syrus the book. In golden text, the book title reads “Book Temple.” “Thank you, Koda.” “Yeah, don’t mention it. Now get away! This volcano is my territory!” “Okay.”