Kyle looked out of the crevice.
There were two small mountains in front of him, both about 300 meters high.
"Do not pass between the mountains," Theodor said.
"How come?" Kyle asked.
"It is never a good idea to pass through places that give natural shade. The crevice was an exception since I knew what was waiting there. I do not know what is waiting between the mountains."
"Okay then," Kyle said. "So, I sprint through the open terrain to the right?"
He looked at the relatively even plane.
In the distance, he saw a huge lizard resting under the light of the sun.
"Bad idea," Theodor said. "You are too exposed, and there is no safe place in sight."
"Then, what do I do?" Kyle asked. "I don't really see any other way."
"If you can't see one, you make one," Theodor answered.
"Not sure what you mean," Kyle said, scratching the side of his head.
"Make a tunnel."
"Where?" Kyle asked.
"Through one of the mountains."