Before I could say anything else, the mystery girl ran off towards the mountain, and she said that she'd appreciate my help... before just jumping into a giant hole that I could have easily flown down. It sure would have cut down on her pain if she let me do that... but something bothered me... she somehow knew my name, despite me never telling her my name. Erion seemed a little out of it, too, and he said something about a dejavu. "Wait... you, too, Erion? It's weird, somehow, it seems like a LOT of people already knew my speech, and they even accused me of repeating it, but that's not possible, right? I made that speech yesterday, the only ones who heard it were me, and you... remember? I had to practice it over the phone because I couldn't quite see the bathroom's mirror?" I shook my head, and picked up Erion as I witnessed the robotic creature somehow flatten herself... and then just float down. [i]That seems oddly familiar... nah, can't be, but at least it saves me from having to float her down, or rebuild her, right?[/i] I thought as I flew down the hole, trying to not drop Erion, or start falling, rather than flying down. It took quite a bit of effort, and once I was done, I turned towards the mystery girl, and asked, while trying to catch my breath between words "Hey... how did... you... know... my name?" I'd have explained how I never introduced myself, but I was already exhausted from keeping Erion from falling. I then looked at what became of the ruins, monsterkind's first underground home... it was dusty, but somehow, I doubted that the dust was just from dead monsters. As Erion once explained, dust has appeared on the surface long before monsters have, and dust particles tend to settle on things that haven't been used for a while. [i]Monster dust or not, it still looks kinda creepy...[/i] I thought as I tried to move forwards, wondering who, if anyone, would live down here.