Progressing in The Last Guardian is more obtuse than Shadow of The Colossus and this very small segment of the game is preparing you to keep your eyes open and make good use of the friendly Trico. But one hint I can give is that your journey is for both you and your giant companion, and progress is often made with it rather than without. You'll have to figure it out from here, as what you find is a spoiler. It gets distracted and tries to get the barrel, which gives you the opportunity to climb up its back, get the barrel in the fight hole, and then crawl through the hole. Luckily there's a barrel on that ledge, and Trico is always hungry. Now it can follow you out of that little area of the cave down to the little offshoot, in which you'll see some sort of vapor or cold air coming out of a hole on a ledge higher than you can reach. Pull the lever and it will free the beast from its restraints. Once Trico is up and moving around, hop onto its back and climb to the mechanism holding the chains. It's time to deal with the last problem: the chains. Once fed, you must climb its body and pull another spear from its shoulder. It won't eat when you're too close, so give it some space. It's still wounded and is not ready to trust you just yet, but it will be soon. Throwing is probably easiest in this case since it gnashes at you if you get close. To feed Trico, you simply throw or drop the barrels near its mouth one at a time. But for now it needs to eat and get strong. These barrels will serve to motivate, distract, and aid the beast as you progress. The third is behind a door at its base, which can be opened by pulling the lever next to it. Two are easily visible and you can jump onto the platforms they're on to get them. On the opposite side of the room you're in is a structure with three barrels. And what does it eat? Barrels full of glowing blue butterflies. Once you've removed them you have to find it some food to regain its strength. There are a spear sticking out from its body, and removing it is as easy as holding the circle button and holding down to pull them out. Luckily the chains and its weak state are keeping it from moving around too much - you can't approach it from the front, but you can from the back. Your future-self narrator mentions Tricos are man-eaters, and it seems plenty willing to eat you up if you get close. This is just the first of numerous situations with vague progression you're going to find yourself in. With no exit in sight, you have to alleviate the beast's pain and get it walking before you can continue. Trico is not only wounded, but hungry and chained up.
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