Suwako stood back warily as she watched Black Rock Shooter open the coffin... Thing, but immediately relaxed, Shoulders slumping over, Suwako let out a deep sigh of relief. "Oh, I was wrong. Thank go- Actually, no. Thank you for proving me wrong there." she smiled sheepishly. "I guess I got caught up in the heat of the moment. Ehehehe." Nervously scratching the back of her head as she acknowledged her supposed mistake, Suwako stood up straight and walked over to the girl that had just woken up. "Ah... Sorry about that. We got curious about this place and ended up giving you some trouble. Hope you can forgive us." [h1][/h1] Kakine nodded his head in half-understanding. The concepts of magic were still beyond him, but the closest he could come to rationalizing what the witch had just said in terms of 'not knowing about it' was that this 'Gensokyo' was a landmass of sorts created by magic and kept hidden by some sort of trick- probably constant refraction of light or hidden underground or underwater or something of the sort- and almost exclusively for magicians. It wouldn't be too far out there, and given their usual secrecy hidden hideaways like that wouldn't be out of the question. But the second bit... "Wait, what do you mean by 'shot your way in'? I mean, I know you can use magic and all, but the amount of energy necessary to tear apart the fabric of space-time is incredibly difficult without the correct setup. And you just... Blew a hole in it? Even for magic, that seems quite absurd." he said, shaking his head. "Wait, I shouldn't be arguing here. Logic was thrown out the window once we saw giant robots fighting giant monsters a few worlds back... And with a surprising lack of casualties and property damage as well. Geez, other worlds are really strange." Sighing, Kakine glanced below himself. The platform had basically hit the ground by this point, so Kakine casually dissolved the thing before looking around. People were staring. Shoot. Did they draw too much attention to themselves?