almost there. you've made it farther than most im impressed. now lets see if you can keep that up don't be worried, you get a sort of a break on this one for this one is all in your mind. your mind must be strong during this the herald is the calmest version of the beast you will get. the herald focuses on laughter and teasing often winking and telling jokes as it goes about its day it encourages people to use their imagination for it knows it is a powerful thing though it does sometimes use that for its advantage prompting such a strong imagination that the images the person sees become so real and the herald can pounce, scaring the wits out of its prey it doesn't happen often, and its not serious if you get preyed on but still be warned, it is unpredictable using other cats for its entertainment the herald is the easiest version you will get so use it to your advantage get it to like you while it is like this and perhaps you will survive the rest. we're not done yet, there is more you should know about the herald the way it teases cats about the simplest things, especially its family to make them laugh to try and brighten their day just a little bit it is creative when it wants to be making gifts for those it appreciates though never loves the beast doesn't know what love is whether it is a good thing or bad whether it should cherish it or cast it aside the thought of love is as foreign as being caring and nurturing to those it doesn't trust the herald tries to understand what it is tries to feel that warm feeling that everyone calls love but every time. it fails, and the herald disappears, being replaced by another emotion, one that the beast would rather keep away so the herald doesn't think about love for it fears turning into the beast that doesn't give light-hearted jokes and tackle-hugs its family. that is all I can give you in the time we have for we must move on quickly dear traveler. we are only in the middle of the story I fear there is still more to go hold strong, my friend and be brave... https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1283698623/