9 Horizons Origins Hellas Analysis

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9 Horizons Origins: Hellas

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Horror/Thriller
The story opens up with establishing shots of the mystical, alien world of Angana, including its iconic beacon. The equivalent of sun set shines in the country of Nulla located in Lobania. Koen and Hellas are a father-daughter monster hunter duo in the middle of a job hunting clusters of lesser Blood Eaters. The duo take an entire colony of them with ease and style. Koen states how blood eaters are like weeds and keep coming back no matter how much you get rid of them. Finishing off the colony, the Koen begins photographing the scene as proof for taking care of the problem. Meanwhile, Hellas heads back to their truck when she notices a new notification on the work laptop.
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Hearing word of this, Koen cautiously ponders the situation. Hellas insists that she can handle whatever it is but Koen reveals that it’s not her he’s worried about but just debating on whether or not to risk coming home late and violating his wife’s strict rules about having Hellas home early enough to do her homework. He mischievously decides to bite the bullet and Hellas joins him for the ride with a big grin on her face.
The two head north and eventually reach an area with downed power lines. Releasing his airwalker, Pooda from the back of their truck, Koen makes her analyze the scene in hopes of picking up a scent. As Pooda does her job, Koen takes a closer look at the surrounding scene in an attempt to find clues of what sort of creature they were dealing with. Eventually he finds signs that point to a Spectrosaur. This greatly confuses him as he tells Hellas how they never have any reason to attack people unless cornered and provoked. They’re also very rare creatures that stay deep in the woods away from

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