Rain crawled for her life after covering herself with mud. Now that she had gotten some distance from the ogre and her initial panic and fear had come down hindsight told her that the mud was a simple waste of time. She looked back and watch the ogre drop the witch and trip and die as a blue thing appeared out of nowhere. The ogre died rather quickly under its own weight as it tripped and crushed its head on a boulder and then fell down the cliff. At least that problem was dealt with, even if it was through witchcraft. She stood up and started to wipe herself off the best she could and as she looked up she noticed that she was fairly close to a broken bridge and on the other side was a tree that bore fruit. Fruit! [quote]"What in the bloody hell do ya think yer doin'?" Rigby asked through a mouthful of fruit, sitting cross-legged on a crumbled post by the bridge, watching her with confused amusement. He'd got the fruit from a tree a few feet behind him; it was heavy with round purple plums. "Zat some kinda spell? Whatever it is, it didn't work. Yer still a fugly human-witch."[/quote] She then noticed the monkey-man and exhaled with a bit of a laugh at his comment. "I'm no witch, and grateful about that. No way I'm going to sell my soul to dark and evil powers like that demon thing that I saw right after waking up. I'm an engineer. I work on machines. And I feel like I wasted my time with this mud. I thought the stupid ogre would no notice me if I covered myself." She glanced around looking for a good way to get to the other side whether it be a log or a narrow point to jump across. "How'd you get across? I'm dying to share some of that fruit with you." Her stomach let out an embarrassingly loud growl, but Rain had no reason to be bashful about it considering how she imagined everyone that had just awakened was probably starving too. She shrugged at Rigby with a slight smile. "Call me Rain. Nice to meet you, Mr...?"