I landed my Sunwing at the racetrack and waited by a campfire for the competitors to arrive. After speaking with Josekk, I initiated a seven-rider race along the beach. Despite taking damage from arrows, encountering wild machines, and recovering from close-call shock mines, I secured a first-place victory.
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I decided to return to the racing tracks and landed my mechanical Sunwing directly at the assembly spot. I anticipated that the coordinator would be completely shocked to see me riding a massive flying machine, but he remained entirely unfazed by the spectacular arrival.
After dismounting from my Sunwing, the man called me over and explained that the full racing squad was currently en route to the location. Because it was not quite time for the event to commence, I navigated to the nearby campfire to wait patiently for their arrival.
After a brief period of time passed, the full racing group finally materialized at the site. I walked over to speak directly with a man named Josekk to officially register and initiate the event, signaling that I was more than ready to compete.
The competitive race officially commenced with a total of seven participants executing a fast launch from the starting line. The designated track route was mapped out to lead the riders directly across the wide beach side.
Right as the starting signal dropped, I urged my mount into a full sprint and immediately began attacking my closest opponents to push my way ahead of the dense pack.
I utilized my bow to arrows at the rival riders who managed to maintain a lead ahead of me. Several of the competitors turned around and retaliated by launching their own attacks to disrupt my rhythm.
After a frantic struggle, I successfully claimed the first-place position and began leading the entire group down the track. The trailing riders consistently attempted to hold me back, but I refused to let their aggressive tactics slow my momentum by any means.
We eventually reached a long stretch of the beach where I observed a large machine jumping out of the ocean like a dolphin. The loud commotion of our race caused a flock of wild Sunwings to take flight and escape, while real birds scattered along the shore alongside various other wild machines.
I maintained an excellent pace through the hazards, but right as I attempted to drop a trap bomb, a hostile shock mine detonated nearby. An opponent simultaneously struck me with a precise arrow shot, forcing me to stabilize my mount and recover from the heavy impact.
I noticed that the rival rider directly behind my position was rapidly gaining speed and threatened to overtake me. I quickly turned backward on my mount and discharged an arrow directly into his path to slow his advance.
I kept sprinting forward along the shoreline, but our path was suddenly obstructed by a blockade of wild machines roaming the track. The obstacle severely slowed my mount down, allowing one of the rival opponents to slip past me and claim the lead temporarily.
I sustained another heavy arrow strike mid-stride and felt my mount starting to falter once again, requiring another quick recovery effort. Fortunately, after regaining full control of my vehicle, I still found myself holding the front position and worked to suppress the closing rivals.
As I was neared the official finish line, I activated photo mode to survey the track behind me, confirming that absolutely no opponents were visible within the frame. I crossed the final marker smoothly to secure a definitive first-place victory.
The next post will be coming soon. Screenshots are my take from the game and I took the game logo that I used on the thumbnail picture from online.
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