Echo, Hiro and Sati begin to cautiously explore the strange place they find themselves in, but their wonder turns to alarm when bizarre strangers arrive.
Something you might want to take into account if this is a lower gravity planet/realm is the fact that creatures native wouldn't be affected too much by it. It looks like their builds are adept more towards a high gravity environment as lower gravity creatures would be bulkier (or in this case it seems higher bone/muscle density) than a high gravity critter so they wouldn't carelessly float away. If you've ever seen the movie John Carter and you look at the natives of mars, they have far higher bone density and therefor don't have a significantly varied movement or physical behaviors (besides the 4 arms). John on the other hand has much higher strength and speed as his body is made from lighter material made to allow ease of movement in a earths higher gravity. If this is more of a mystical fantasy setting then it's all you, but I just thought you might like to know. If you already knew then kudos for going so far.
Echo Callaway and the Book of Circles is an all-ages fantasy adventure, containing (but not limited to) the following: death, talking animals, inter-dimensional travel, moody teenagers, an ancient sword, ADHD medication, a sentient robot, a magical faerie, and an attempt to capture a woodchuck with a fishing net. Proceed at your own risk.
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