
In the jungle, everyone survives in their own way. If the maki-maki became fast and nimble, then their relatives, the moki-maki, took a different path: they began to flock together and support each other. Over time, these large monkeys began to help other animals to achieve their goals. Local tribes noticed this and began using moki maki to track prey or explore the area.
When scientists found out about this, they began to actively export moki-maki from the jungle. Now the nobility uses animals in their palaces as servants. Adventurers also know about the skills of moki-maki and even take them with them on hikes, where the monkeys help in battles.