The shorter man gave a nod to Newton as if the bird were a soldier saluting his officer before heading off on a mission, seemingly unfazed by the raven's unusual behavior. On flying through the base, he discovers that they seem to more or less roost where they please until a hunter whistles for one, but the ship marooned atop the peak has an area full of hay apparently laid out for them. He also finds that the deck seems to be some sort of hub, holding a table, counters that hunters seemed to be acquiring contracts from, and a large gong where the wheel would normally be.
At the rest of the talk, the man shook his head. "I never thought there would be more problems after the kinds of things we've dug up and dealt with recently. If what you're saying is true - and I believe you, this isn't the first time we've had hunters from another world chasing monsters here - then this might be bigger than I thought. Here, let's go over there to discuss." He gestured to a wide table with a few scattered seats around it on the edge of the harbor, the platform it occupied apparently built from parts of another stranded ship (as many things here seemed to be.) "By the way, welcome to Astera. This here's the Admiral, and I'm the Commander of this whole expedition."
"I'm in charge, but the Commander here has a lot more patience for paperwork than I do." The Admiral gestured at the serious-looking man with a smile. "Besides, I've still got exploring to do, and monsters to toss around. I'd waste away here trying to wrangle hunters constantly." Both men started to walk, the Admiral making a beckoning gesture before he continued. "We haven't seen anything that doesn't look like it belongs - except for Bazelgeuse, naturally - but the apex monsters all over the continent are going wild over something. Don't know what, yet, but it sounds like it might be something you guys would want to handle."
"Here." They reached their destination after circling around a marketplace, makeshift shops on the wooden dock sheltered by a large awning. An enormous tree wound up and past the cliff on the far side of it, and a structure rivaling the small mountain in height criscrossed with walkways overlooked the meeting area. The Commander gestured to the map taking up the majority of the table space. "We've spotted unusual activity in all nearby regions - so luckily, anywhere you look might hold information. We have camps in the Ancient Forest, the Rotten Vale, the Coral Highlands, and the Wildspire Waste that we can drop you off in, if you decide to help. Unfortunately, we don't have much information on what's causing this all, but we can at least provide you information on the monsters and ecosystems you might encounter.