[b]Fujiwara no Mokou, Pyromaniac Deluxe[/b] "I forgot to introduce myself? Uh, Fujiwara no Mokou," she answered, flicking the stub of a cigarette into the air and incinerating the remnants on their descent. Not introducing herself had become something of a habit, due to long years spent leading people out of the Bamboo Forest of the Lost in total silence. It was amazing people continued to blunder into there despite its very name, "Sure, why not?" She faced the elevator, having no idea how you would actually go about opening something like this, and waited, "I could just take off from the ground." Briefly, the girl with the phoenix motif hovered above the ground to illustrate her point before landing once again, "I guess this isn't a common thing where you're from?" In Gensokyo, it was basically only the residents of the human village--and even then, only the generic people, as Keine was fully capable of flying--who couldn't take to the air on a whim. Some people had it easier than others, and in some cases it made far more sense (for instance, that damn tengu reporter [i]was[/i] a crow), but it was more or less a universal thing that aerial traffic existed. Which did a good deal to explain why it was only ever the villagers who got lost in the forest, as everyone else could just fly up and out. ---- [b]The Moon Princess[/b] "Oh, I was just looking for my rabbits in general, Tewi can take care of herself," Kaguya replied, acting as if being told she was looking for some sort of myth was perfectly. From the knowledge that had filtered into Eientei over the centuries, it [i]was[/i]: she was something of a fairy-tale herself, even! Tewi was, of course, one before her. She must have been more rabbit-like then, though, rather than being mostly a small girl. At least, the mischievous streak had hardly changed, "You haven't seen any of them, have you?" The person with the talking sword--and Kaguya didn't think she owned one of them, though maybe there was one in a closet somewhere--wanted to know who she was. For some reason there was a hand pointed in her direction, which was rather threatening, but that was no reason to not be polite, "I'm Princess Kaguya." [hider=Obvious]AKA Kaguya-hime in Japanese, thus indicating the Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter.[/hider]