[center][img] http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLjExMDdlZC5VMmhwYmkxb1lTQlRiMjVuLjA,/colchester.black.png [/img] [b][color=fff200]Day 1 - Morning...? (A little difficult to tell with all the leaves and branches in the way...)[/color][/b] [color=fff200][b]Interactions[/b][/color]: -- [/center] When she finally came to, the first thing that Shin-Ha registered was laying on her back upon unbelievably soft grass. Her sense of touch was the first to return, allowing her to feel the cotton fabric brushing her skin. That was most definitely not her uniform, for it covered the entire length of her arms and legs. Hearing was quick to follow, and the noise of softly rustling leaves and distant chirpings of birds or insects finally gave her the motivation to sit up and open her eyes, if only to take a good look at her surroundings. She blinked once. Twice. Then surged to her feet, spinning in a half-circle as she took in the dim, dense forest and large, towering trees she was pretty sure weren't native to any part of Japan. Taking a deep breath, she counted down to three before glancing down at herself. Yeah, the plain [url=https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/101/images/thumbnails/11493-1-1208777804.jpg]robes[/url] she currently wore held a distinct medieval look. Although her [url=http://images.complex.com/complex/image/upload/t_article_image/ujvykcjygnka73fbpmay.jpg]backpack[/url] remained the same, just with the contents filled with flasks and an alchemic set. She silently sighed. When she said she was looking forward to watch a historical play, she didn't mean she wanted to die and end up in a medieval-ish place herself. Well, looked like the strange man in that white room was not pulling her leg. Truth be told, she had thought it all a bizarre dream, and had indulged in the man's requests to draw lots just because. Now however, once proven it wasn't a dream or over-active imagination, Shin-Ha was rather torn between becoming hysterical over the fact that she died and was apparently transported to another world, or the fact that she couldn't see her family back on Earth again. Her fingers trembled slightly as she ran a hand through her hair, trying valiantly to compartmentalize 'before death' and 'after death'. Taking another few deep, audible breaths to calm herself, she recalled the words that stranger said before she awoke in this new world. Something about heading south towards a town a few miles out in order to begin, whatever that meant. But there was also something else. Skills and stats and praying for screens. It sounded an awful lot like she was stuck in a virtual MMORPG. Nonetheless, it couldn't hurt to try. Closing her eyes, she wrecked her brain for words of prayer that wouldn't sound so dumb even if she wasn't going to say it aloud. [b][i]Dear...um...God? I suppose? Man up above? Deity somewhere above the stratosphere? Please be so kind and reveal to me my status screen[/i][/b], Shin-Ha mentally prayed, feeling a little silly as she cracked her right eye open to see if it worked. Were she the sort of girl to express herself outwardly without care, she would have whooped and punched the air in triumph. Instead, she allowed a small grin to curl her lips as her eyes took in the words printed on a blue holographic screen before her in neat lines of Japanese. Reading it carefully twice over, she dismissed it with another wish and nodded her head slightly in satisfaction. Her newly granted abilities may not be flashy or anything, but it was useful in her eyes and might fetch her some cash in this world. Finance was important no matter where one was. Curiosity momentarily taken care of, Shin-Ha eventually deigned to take a look around. Due to the meagre light pouring through and the densely-packed state of the surrounding trees, it severely limited her visibility. However, she couldn't see any prone bodies nearby, so she decided to simply walk straight ahead and bump into someone. Hopefully, that someone would have a reliable compass or an ability to tell the direction. [i][b]South...who the heck could pinpoint it without a clear view of the sky?[/b][/i]