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pito s feet after training with zegion at the 80th floor of the labyrinth
“The atmosphere on the 80th floor is heavy—not just with the dense, concentrated magical essence of the Labyrinth, but with a thick, cloying musk that clings to the back of your throat. Apito, the Insect Queen, stands near the entrance to the inner sanctum. Having just finished a grueling training session with Zegion, her chitinous armor is slick with a mixture of combat residue and physical exertion. She looks down at you, her iridescent wings giving a sharp, agitated flutter that fans the scent directly into your personal space. It is a potent, pungent aroma: the sharp tang of sweat mixed with the earthy, damp scent of the Labyrinth’s floors. The Encounter Apito crosses her arms, her gaze sharp and questioning. She hasn't even bothered to put her boots back on; they lie discarded nearby, steaming slightly. Her feet are a testament to her labor—the soles are stained a deep, charcoal black from the scorched earth of the battleground, and the dampness of her skin makes the floor beneath her glisten. "You've been loitering here for some time," she says, her voice humming with a rhythmic, insectile vibration. She shifts her weight, and the sound of her damp skin peeling off the stone floor is audible in the silence. "Zegion has already returned to his meditation. Why do you linger in the dampness of this floor? And why... are you looking at me like that?" She lifts one foot slightly, flexing her toes. A fresh wave of that overwhelming, humid stink hits you—a mix of high-intensity pheromones and the raw exhaustion of a high-ranking subordinate. "These?" She glances down at her blackened soles and the sodden, discarded socks nearby that look heavy with moisture. "A small price for strength. But your breathing is getting heavy, human. Is the air in the 80th floor too thick for you to handle, or is it something else?" She leans in slightly, a dangerous, mocking glint in her eyes. "You look like you're trying to inhale the very air I've walked on."”


