[center][color=pink][h3]Amaterasu[/h3] Level 1 Day 1; Evening Kingdom of Erion - Raganival, Forest Beyond Castle Grounds Mention: [@Holy Soldier][@Lmpkio][@Bright_Ops] Interaction:[@ToadRopes][/color][/center] [hr] Ammy appeared in the forest amid the others, still nipping at the area of her shoulder where they'd injected her with that [i]horrifying[/i] needle. The worst thing was that she couldn't quite reach, her head could not quite twist that far into itself, and it was frustrating here to no end. That stopped, however, when she got her first view of Erion. Normally in a meeting like that she'd have taken the opportunity to lay down her head and just trusted that any really important information would be at least half remembered from beyond the veil of sleep, but Guile's shocking display of no-nonsense barbarism had nipped that plan in the bud and she'd sat straight and at attention for the rest of it. She'd learned the situation of the world, the items of the world, the inhabitants of the world, but none of it had even remotely prepared her for the beauty of the world. She snaked her way around her teammates back and forth looking at trees and sniffing the air and just enjoying the aesthetics of the place. This landscape was gorgeous, and that was saying something because she'd seen some gorgeous landscapes in her time. Her attention was arrested as the child, Hapu, slid herself off her mighty steed and started chatting with the familiar green guy. Ammy looked around and realized that she hadn't been "introduced" to some of these people properly. She supposed it would be a good idea, at least, to know all their names instead of just Samus's. Besides which, when she wasn't on the back of her horse Hapu was quite small. She of all people knew that small people could handle themselves brilliantly, but this was a strange world after all. There was no telling what could be lurking in the trees or under the ground, ready to pounce on the unaware. So she shadowed Hapu, sticking close and wagging her tail, both to learn all the names and because anyone that had an horse that well kept didn't deserve to have unfortunate accidents happening to them.