[color=0076a3][center][h3]~Silana~[/h3] Location: Northern Slums, Slum Streets[/center][/color] ...wherever she was, this world was nothing like the one where she had grown up in. How did she even get here? She was sorely out of her element, wherever she was. She couldn't tell what all these large buildings were for, or how they were even made. Or what these hunks of metal that were falling from the sky were called. Some sort of...space metal? Meteorite? Magic of some sort? Certainly magic if it indeed was real as her mother attempted it could create these structures...but most humans feared, and even shunned most even attempting to perform such things, and now there was the potential that it was being used completely? ...it left a bitter taste in her mouth. Why were humans -people- always such fools? Shunning things they didn't understand. Sil kept a generally passive expression as she moved down the dusty streets. Well, whatever happened seemed to have made a mess of things in this...village? City. Definitely a city of some sort. A very massive city. Truthfully, she had no idea what she should be doing. She could go back and pry more info out of the chicken brain and annoying one, but that was the option that would give her the most annoyance for likely the least amount of gain. ...well, perhaps she could practice actually getting some legs. Whatever this new body of hers was, she seemed to at least be able to control it somewhat. First the slim looked at the mass that made up her lower body. Should be simple enough... After spending the next half hour or so, bumbling around on her new legs, falling a couple of times into a puddle of black goo and once or twice nearly falling into some sort of grating on a nearby sidewalk Silana finally managed to get a good grasp of the walking thing once again. Good, progress! Now...she should find where some people were. She had questions that needed answering. Lots of them. It was easy enough to navigate through the tight spaces from the slums for her. At least this new body was very...flexible.