[h2][center]Kamijou Touma[/center][/h2] Othinus chose not to comment on Goldibanne's remark, though she found it something of a relief when she seemed to heed the warning that had been set forth. Imagine Breaker was well-known in their world, but here, all bets were probably off about that. If Touma was [i]smart[/i], he'd try to keep that as a trump card as long as he could. She knew far too well, though, that brains came second to his self-sacrificial desire to save, though. Not the best thing to count on, it was. "Er... Right," Touma said, finally figuring that Othinus would remain quietly in her own thoughts for a little while longer. "My name is Kamijou Touma, and I'm a student from Academy City. This here is Othinus," he commented, pointing at the little Magic God in question that was sitting on his shoulder. Before either side could ask any further questions, though, that 'Entertainer' person began to speak. As he continued to talk about the problem that was in front of them all, the young man subconsciously clenched his right hand into a fist, his eyes burning with resolve. [i]"Oh. Well, at least it's not like the issue with the High Priest this time..."[/i] Othinus sighed in exasperation as she massaged her forehead. By now, she could already tell that he was wholly dedicated to joining this whole ordeal. Well, at least it was better than starving half to death in that dorm of his. With her prior theory about this being 'another world' thus confirmed (though much larger in scope than what her past magic entailed), Othinus opted to remain silent as Touma silently nodded towards the figure. Not many words were needed after that. [hr] [center][h2]Komeiji Satori[/h2][/center] Satori glared at the 'Entertainer' as he began to speak at length about whatever problem he had dragged the group over to handle, and she was none the happier hearing about all of it. She couldn't get a grasp on his mind for some reason, but his monologue was more than enough to parse a summary of the problem. He messed up, and he brought them over to fix it. Of course it would be a development like that. The offer of a wish might have been more enticing to some, but for Satori the possible threat to her sister of pets was of a higher priority. While she was almost completely certain that the shrine maiden or the boundary youkai would be able to handle any threats if they actually entered Gensokyo, she couldn't deny the empathy that stuck in her heart. So, at the very least, she'd participate... On one condition. "That's fine and all, but you still haven't answered my question about our families and close acquaintances. Won't there be chaos if people begin to spontaneously disappear from existence? Adding to the problem that you've created won't make it smaller, you know," she quipped, crossing her arms as she stared with stone-cold eyes at their "host". "Unless you provide sufficient proof that they won't be wrapped up in any of [i]your[/i] side of this problem, I shall assume you have the intent to wrap everyone up in this whole ordeal. After all, you brought this many in already; what is there to stop you from dragging more into what is essentially your personal army of 'volunteers'?" ...Maybe she had been [i]too[/i] invested in that story she had been reading before this whole... Thing.