Two children hardly have what it takes to do so though, their best options in a scuffle a rather weak kick, but little forest creatures known as Spritelings have taken a liking to Wake and Kirby, the pair able to explore the woods and face down whatever stands in their way by commanding their new minions to complete tasks. The Greenshields do wish to protect the forest as best they can, but the Never has worn them down over time, and while they’re happy to let the two runaways koin their ranks, they also end up needing their help to try and expel the corruptive force from the otherwise peaceful Deep Woods. A quirky band of characters who have lived in the forest for ages, a dark force has nipped away at their memories over time, leaving them referring to each other by simple indicative names like Grey Coat, Paper Planes, and Toothpicks. While Wake and Kirby will take a bit to meet up in this more mystical part of the forest, the two do end up on the same path as they come across a group of people known as the Greenshields. However, the woods open up to him, the supernatural Deep Woods proving to be a surprisingly fitting place for him to escape to. Immediately this is proven to be a poor idea as his self-made map of the woods is inadequate, his friend Kirby whom he planned to meet up with can’t find him, and he’s only packed enough sandwiches to last a short while. At the start of The Wild at Heart, a young boy named Wake has finally built up the courage to run away from a rough situation at home to try and live in the woods.
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