[b]"Hey! Hey, wake up!"[/b] There was a weight on his chest, the feeling of cold ground beneath him, a breeze. [b]"You're not allowed to die, Kupo!"[/b] He opened his eyes, squinting from the unexpected light. He was partially under the shade of a tree, and the branches above kept moving, allowing the light from the sun to come directly into his eyes, only to be blocked again when the leaves rustled. A shadow fell over him as a small creature put its face inches from his. [b]"See, Kupo,"[/b] it said, scrunching up its furry little nose, [b]"I'm in charge here."[/b] It was a strange thing to wake up to. He sat up without giving the creature notice, which caused it to tumble to the ground. It protested loudly, but he was only half paying attention to it. He was more concerned with where he was. It was beautiful. A perfect day, too. The grass and trees moved gently with the wind, and there was no building in sight. The only possible sign of civilization was the group of people he had woken up next to. Was this his group? He didn't recognize anybody. He didn't recognize this place. His thoughts were all jumbled, confused: it was a familiar feeling. A large sword was stuck in the ground next to the tree. He went to retrieve it. The creature was saying, [b]"Hey, you need to pay attention to me!"[/b] and stomping its feet. He rested his hand on the hilt of the sword, feeling like he should know something about it, but not knowing anything at all. He had no knowledge of it, no recognition, but why was he immediately drawn to it? He pulled it out of the ground and instinctively swung it around onto his back. Huh. [color=7ea7d8][b]"You're in charge, huh?"[/b][/color] The creature stopped talking for a brief moment, opened it's mouth to speak, but he beat it to it with more questions, [color=7ea7d8][b]"Where are we, then? What are we doing here?"[/b][/color] He didn't know, and it seemed that the entire group didn't know, either. One man was yelling at people for answers, and demanding not to be ignored–must be this strange creature's owner. His best guess was they all actually did know each other, and while they were fighting some creature it cast a confuse spell of some sort. But he didn't say that. Maybe he'd bring it up in a minute.