Nari notices a village in the distance, small in size. As she rolls closer in her bubble, she notices the houses are made of driftwood, with sand paved to make roads. Beside the roads is neatly cut sea grass, with little patches of very slight overgrowth here and there.
At the center of the village lies a great fountain, made of the finest stone found in the sea. It hides inside a large bubble, which barely contains the fountain. Excellent water flows from the fountain, its sparkles having enough power to change the darkest man into the brightest, and its brilliant blue color seems to have been stolen from the ocean itself.
Up high, at the ends of the roads, lies a hill. Atop that hill, lies a grand house, bigger than the rest of the houses and buildings in the village. Its wood is a beautiful spruce, and seems to be made from driftwood that has come from the finest wooden cruise ships.
Nari, after gazing at it in awe for some time, thinks up a thought that the house would be the place they need to go. So, they walk along the roads towards the grand house, with each step bouncing them a little bit forward.
After a little bit of time, they arrive at the hill, which might prove to be (unironically) the biggest challenge so far. Nari jumps up, and lands on the hillside, but quickly rolls down to the bottom again. Over, over, over, and over again, they keep jumping up and rolling down, the challenge clearly taking a toll on them, as their face is as red as a leaf in the fall.
Nari, who’s 1930’s work-whistle angry, kicked the ground below them, which launched them high in the air.