[center][h2][color=lightpink]Ananta[/color][/h2][img]http://66.media.tumblr.com/51fc61ac770a524e9468f174afa94d7f/tumblr_inline_n1xc79Kcic1rb3m8r.png[/img][/center] A call had rang out across the Nexus, and by all accounts it had gone unheeded by most. Yet it brought the Naga to pause, the startled yelps of the children astride her unheeded as she considered the prospect. It was true she'd come to the Nexus for a reason, but it seemed she was neither needed or suited to this place anyway, as Graf Dakka had well shown in the battle she'd participated in. And neither her lady Shiva or the Eel had called upon her services, so perhaps they would not mind if she explored a different avenue. Besides, she had a few eons of vacation days saved up. May as well put them to use. [color=lightpink]"Alright children. Climb aboard."[/color] Ever the care giver, she saw no reason to just leave the motley assortment of children in this dimension. Celestia was truly the best of the Triumvirate for them to congregate, but a realm outside was even better. Her body whipped around the park with Ashura arms outstretched, plucking up the children as they giggled in innocent obliviousness. This aroused concern in the pair of nuns now rising to respond to burst of motion, only to be swept off their feet along with the rest and carried off to a universe unmarred by the baleful laughter of thirsting gods. [color=lightpink]"Fantastic..."[/color] Ananta remarked as she glimpsed the cosmos sprawl out before them, the Nexus expanding to it's full grandeur and shrinking with distance in the span of a blink. Stars were not points but streaks of light and the eye was drawn every which way, till motion lost all meaning and the minds of children could hold no hope of comprehending the blur of transit, though if she were to look closely she'd have seen an arc of light denouncing the Valkyrie Hildr's own transit to the happy verse, yet when she finally arrived in the world of cats she was already gone for parts unknown. [color=lightpink]"Hmm, what an odd place."[/color] She said as cats walked down streets and operated motor vehicles with the same ease as those who looked to have come from the Nexus already, an assortment of seeming pacifists who Ananta could only summarize had received the same offer as she had long ago, or this world had developed along a similar path up to a point. "Don't run off kids!" She turned and found her passengers rapidly dismounting, the natural curiosity of children pulling them off in every direction with their caretakers in hot pursuit. At least she wouldn't be wanting for work in this new world.