Fraya idly pushed back a branch out of her way, the thickening forest around them becoming a little bothersome to travel through for the being with a tail and horns. [color=7ea7d8][b]"Fraya?"[/b][/color] Stepping onto the branch below and cracking it a little Fraya could not help but tense up just a little when she was asked what she remembered about her people. Really she had hoped to avoid the topic until the time she had fully regained her memories but it was unavoidable... With a small sigh she started to share what she did know [color=ed145b][b]"I do know some of their rites and culture. Along with how to read and speak of course. For instance we did not bury our dead like you did, getting rid of the bodies was our number one priority for some reason. The few you do find likely died in other ways and away from a column, a device that was used to destroy bodies and send their ashes elsewhere."[/b][/color] As they followed the river it suddenly spanned outwards into a pond of some kind though the river followed soon after it was clear that the pit that made the pond was not a natural formation. [color=ed145b][b]"I also remember a name too. Your people just call us the 'old ones' right?"[/b][/color] Peering around Fraya slipped the strip of meat into her mouth, ripping off a piece with her mouth. [color=ed145b][b]"The name I remember is Reazai? Though I know it is not the name of my race so where it comes from is odd to me." [/b][/color] Suddenly the trees from beyond shifted, the sounds of thundering steps could be heard as a huge turtle was coming from the direction they were going, though Fraya did not seem worried as it just happily made its way towards the pit and sunk into it. The running water cleaned the giant turtle rather well when they were inland hence the hole that was made by them ages past. [color=ed145b][b]"These things were around too. So were humans if I remember my history right."[/b][/color] She mentioned in a off handed kind of way before turning to leave, planning on continuing to follow the river.