Chiharu looked down at the slice of bread she was offered, and took a bite experimentally. She cringed at the taste, it was like chewing on a soft rice-cracker. No flavour at all, just an odd texture in her mouth. She made the mental note to go out there and buy ingredients only, since there was simply no way she's going to eat anything a Person of the Land has prepared. Perhaps a bit aloof of her to think as such, but she didn't even -like- rice crackers. Something clicked in her head and she smirked a little, ears flicking twice. "Say, you're the guy who I almost bumped into. I guess that golem isn't going anywhere fast, is it?" she said, watching Claus' failed tries to dismiss the massive thing. "But if it's following you, then just order it to move somewhere else? It would take the attention off of you - not as if that's much of a help now, anyways, since everyone's just flocked over to see you. Hi, I'm Chiharu...well, I'm not Chiharu, but it's what it says on the nametag." Kiyomi looked over Recca too, and her fingers clenched over the bit of bread-crust that she was toying with. Despite not having any skill in a game, she knew which ones did, and this guy had the gear of a very powerful player indeed. And, of course, the two of them didn't have any guild tag on their names - well, that would change very quickly. "Like my friend just said, we're all trying to figure out what it is we should do now we're all trapped here, and the first thing that came to mind was to find some friends before people make enemies. It's hardly my style to declare that a certain person is my nemesis...I'd rather I held up the high standards of my guild, and not have any of us stoop so low as to not give out help to people who need it." It had to be a topic to approach warily. Even to Kiyomi, it felt too soon to start babbling on about how everyone should join her guild...but if anything, she's a bloody good wordweaver. She could probably talk her way past a hostage situation if she felt like it; after all, it's one of the demanding qualities of a guild leader to be able to make everyone happy. She decided that, at the very least, she wanted to make these two more likely to help people in need, but having them in the guild seemed like a good bonus. "Don't you both agree, though?" she asked worriedly. "There are children stuck here too and admittedly, the moment people get their bearings...one can assume that they'll find a way to take advantage of the new players and, god forbid, the younger ones." She sat up straight, glancing over at Erebus and Ragnar. "That's what we, the Lotus Warriors, are going to try and prevent. After all, this isn't a game; not anymore, and if someone doesn't start trying to help then this world will turn into an 'every man for themselves' scenario."