[@ADamnFiddle] "Hm?" So, it seemed like this "Hyoudou Issei" was also from Japan. The idea that out of all possible worlds, she'd come across someone who was also from a world that had Japan, let alone Japan itself, was fairly unlikely. Maybe that had something to do with their concurrent arrival. What made more sense in this light, though, was his subsequent mention of "Angels," "Devils", and "Heroes". The way he used those terms implied that they were some categorization of being in his world of origin. Well, it was easy enough to grasp what the first two meant; the idea of an angel and devil elicited fairly consistent images. As for being the descendant of a hero...maybe that referred to something along the likes of being descended from mythological beings? After all, plenty of magi's weapons were named after or had theoretical roots that were initially based on human mythology, even if the end result was completely different, so the idea that there was magic that drew its power from human history and legend didn't seem too far-fetched. Moreover, if this boy was one of those three classes of being, that would explain why, despite not feeling the presence of a magus from him, she could tell he possessed some power similar to magic. "Yes, I'm from Japan. I'm not sure that my world's Japan and your world's are the same, but if they have the same name, they should at least be similar." Momiji replied simply, the crystals of her Grimoire glinting in the light as they hovered around her. "I wouldn't say I'm a student of magic, and in my world at least, Angels and Devils don't exist, as far as I know. I'm just a magus, in my world's terms; I don't know how magic works where you're from. The crystals are my magic weapon." She explained, not even bothering to address his compliment; even if she was the kind to respond to something like that, which was more than certainly not the case, she was decidedly "taken". It was an odd feeling though, speaking about magic so casually like this. In her daily life, magic had been a secret. In Ragnarok, it had been a tool. In this, it was apparently a conversation piece.