[h3][center][i]Etsuko Tanaka[/i][/center][/h3] Traveling around sure had its benefits, but it always made The Diviner long for the warmth of her small cottage. Even so, the outdoor scenery was nice and visiting other villagers was just as pleasant. The village elders always seemed to use the knowledge of her foresight rather well, and the villagers were generally friendly towards them. Of course, there [i]were[/i] certain village elders that were...less than honorable, but that didn't seem to faze her or her companion at all. The Diviner herself was Etsuko Tanaka; Etsuko's companion was Calypso. They traveled in a comfortable silence, both taking in whatever they wanted of the scenery. It was a pleasant day and so Etsuko didn't feel the need to wear the hood that was attached to her white shawl. The shawl was draped over her shoulders over a blue dress that went up to her knees. White trimmings accented the outfit and a brown belt was wrapped around her waist; a pouch was attached to said belt and held the tools of her foresight: tarot cards. Etsuko, from the time she was at least fifteen, harbored the gift of foresight. Though it could still be relatively unclear—as the future [i]was[/i] unclear until it truly revealed itself—her predictions were usually correct. Since she lived in a village that was rather superstitious, she had suggested to her family that she live in a separate cottage. Her parents were immediately against it but quickly caved in when they realized her reasoning: to keep them safe from any sort of persecution that might come because of her ability. They had built a small cottage for her and just a few months after, Etsuko found Calypso and easily let her into the small cottage. The two of them had been inseparable ever since. As of right now, the two women were traveling to a small village that was their original destination; all of the other villages they had visited were simply detours. Etsuko had a heart of gold and was always willing to offer her services in any village she visited. Calypso didn't seem to mind the detours. Again, the exposure to new villages was certainly nice. [b]“Aah, the weather’s really nice around these parts, isn’t it?”[/b]