Willa looked around, puzzled, as more people...and a rocket....began to materialize all around her. They had strange clothing, strange builds, and strange accents, although they all appeared to be speaking English. She turned towards the man seemingly made out of pure muscle who had spoken earlier, taking note of his attire which seemed to be from the ancient Greek and Roman times. Willa watched as someone who identified themselves as 'Bee' started speaking, which confused her even more. "I don't think we're going mad...." she added tentatively. "I mean, I feel like I would remember going mad, to some extent. But no, I was not doing anything really besides yawning, and a second later, I was here." Feeling like she should address the newcomer's question, who said his name was Ajax, Willa continued, "I do not know where we are, and my master? I'm sorry, I don't have a....master...as you call it." She said the word 'master' delicately, as if a mere word could summon up horrible things, which was true to some extent as the word usually held a negative connotation for her. Willa was not sure why Ajax was referring to someone's master-it unsettled her that there was someone behind the scenes of this mysterious situation, a puppeteer to the puppets stranded in a sea of nonsensical numbers. She swallowed hard, and slowly turned in a full circle, simply absorbing the pure absurdity of the setting. A sentient rocket, an ancient Greek man, a man from maybe the colonial time period, a man sporting quite an expensive-looking crown, and a small girl with a yellow outfit along with something or someone that looked like a Pokemon were a few of the people she first noticed. There was also someone who resembled a character from some TV show or movie or the other...Deadpool? Yes, that was about right, and a girl with a scythe which was frankly a bit unnerving, considering the sharpness of the blade. Some violent swearing caused Willa to direct her attention in the opposite direction, and she saw a fireball of sorts streak towards the 'ground'. Well, then. Interesting.