Raymond quickly pieced everything together and understood why the crazy baboons hadn't ventured too far into certain areas. They were cautious not to cross into other monsters' territories. If they did, it could be seen as an act of aggression, and other creatures might track them down, attack, and force them into a brutal fight.
Now that he understood this, Raymond felt much more at ease and picked up his pace.
After walking for a few miles, he noticed the signs of baboons becoming more frequent. Marks on the trees were now unmistakable.
"It looks like the baboons' lair is close," Raymond thought, stopping to activate his disguise skill.
Once disguised, he moved forward with more caution, slowing down as he approached.
Just a short distance ahead, Raymond spotted a crazy baboon perched lazily on a branch, glancing around sporadically. It seemed to be on guard duty, but the baboon was clearly distracted and bored.