[@kapuchu] Thanks for the advice! In regards to her theorizing about the city having lots of psychics that was actually an assumption on her part. She reasoned out that if she had powers that others would as well and in a city there would be a higher chance that there were more like her. It wasn't something she knew for a fact. I'll change CS to make that clearer. For her vulnerability, I mostly added that in as a way to balance it out. If you don't think it's needed I'll take it out. I totally forgot about adding in how she's part of the society. If you're still interested in that. [hider=My Hider] Her desire to learn and to notice details most would over look lead her to to discover things people would want kept secret. Not far from her own home sat a mansion. Though her house sat on the edge between a grand forest and the city itself, this home was buried deep within the forest. She made a point to project her mind out and explore the area around the mansion. She eventually discovered that many people would enter and leave the home of all kinds, some of whom she recognized from her families parties. Day by day she moved closer and closer till she was able to explore the inside of the mansion itself. However she was surprised to find that no matter how many people entered the building the manor always seemed fairly empty. She continued to search the grounds and eventually discovered that many of the quests would head into the basement. An area she was having difficulties getting to as it seemed to exceed how far she could travel from her body. Not being the subtle type, Lilian decided to simply enter the mansion in person. She entered without much issue though she noticed she was getting many looks, and the serving staff were sticking rather close. Though she was used to the looks and often ignored them the attention she was getting seemed different than normal. She found she was unable to find a private moment to project her mind out and explore the basement. It was clear her presence was being tolerated as to not raise suspicions, however she was very much not welcome there. She attempted to enter the basement multiple times, but was always turned away by a servant insisting the basement was a mess and not suitable for guests to visit. Over the next few months she continued to visit to manor, making a point to go no where near the basement. On the fourth month of visiting she found that while she was still not welcome, everyone had become rather used to her presence. Taking advantage of the lack of prying eyes Lilian locked herself in a bathroom and projected her mind out. She quickly made her way to the basement and discoverer a whole other part of the mansion. It was filled with tunnels and rooms, and people. There were many rooms that appeared to be for a person to sleep, but there were even more with scientific equipment where people were at work on all sorts of experiments. She wanted to take it all in and learn about what they were doing, but she quickly found that something she was not used to happening was happening. Some of the people down in the tunnels, were looking at her, or at least where she should have been had she a physical body. And they did not look too thrilled and what ever it was they were seeing. Orders began to be yelled, people were running about closing doors or fleeing all together. It was clear she had somehow been caught so she returned to her body and rushed to leave the manor. A broken window, a chase through the woods, and few dozen needles being removed from several people later Lilian found herself tied to a chair in the basement. She maintains she would have gotten away had she not decided on bringing her extra large microscope that day. After some hasty explanations on her part and demonstrating her ability to project her mind she was welcomed, if someone begrudgingly after all the fuss she had caused, into the society. She quickly proved herself to be an asset to the society as her advanced knowledge on a wide variety of subjects helped them answer many questions that were alluding them and even make them ask questions they had never thought of before, leading to even more discoveries. [/hider]