The party made their way to the top of a foothill. The ground was harder, but to the party's relief, grass free. A few scraggly bushes sprouted up out of the tough ground and the breeze caused small clouds of dust to swirl about every so often. From here, they could see that it was only the grass that seemed to be undergoing a shift in color. The trees, bushes, and rocks all retained their original color, at least as far as anyone could tell until night fell, rendering most of the landscape too dark to see. The night sky was was completely alien. A large golden moon was the most prominent feature, lighting up the center of the sky, as well as countless stars, some of which had pinkish tints to them. A smaller, pale moon was observable, though it appeared much farther away, and the stars made no pattern that would be familiar to an astrologer from their home world. It was clear that this was not the same sky. Ayane looked up at the night sky in awe. It was such a pretty sight with stars and a moon more colorful than back home. She reached up as if to touch them, but then she shivered as the first night breeze chilled her skin. [color=ec008c]"It's getting cold. Maybe we should make a fire,"[/color] She said, looking at Esailia, and then at Rintor, the two people who seemed to really be taking charge of this operation. [color=ec008c]"I think they gave us some camping supplies in the wagon to help us until we get settled."[/color] She tested the dirt with her foot. [color=ec008c]"I can start digging a fire pit if you want."[/color]