[center][h1][color=39b54a]Izuna Sakuya[/color][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/xuILELr.png?1[/img][/center] Following Hiroko's lead toward the old path, Izuna took a minute to stare at the unknown language before all of a sudden, the words in her perspective are coming into an understandable form almost as if something was placed inside her brain so she would know what it says. [color=39b54a]"[i]I hate of which I am. I should never forget.[/i]"[/color] Sounds like one of those cryptic moral lesson messages at the beginning of every JRPG and like most players of that genre, she really doesn't understand the context behind it. [color=39b54a]"Uhh, yeah I can understand it. Weird, never seen that type of symbolism before."[/color] Izuna replied to the fisherboy's question before moving on forward to the path. ... The sudden boom of a thunderclap sound caused Izuna to "yip" adorably and flinch in place before the gusts start blowing in. Her hands were immediately on her skirt to keep it from flying up. When it settled, they continued their short trek and came upon a rundown, abandoned shrine. This got her spine chilling. [color=39b54a]"A-aren't there other shrines here?"[/color] Perhaps looking at Creepypasta posts in the manga cafe was not the best idea. The silver-headed cutie looked to her surroundings, maybe there was a secret path they missed? All these denials running through her head before she mentally admits there's no other path out of this wandering through a dense forest, and that's not the best idea right now. [color=39b54a]"...why did it have to be abandoned?"[/color] Another sigh came from her lips before approaching it slowly, stopping beside Hiroko, in front of Kaito and Tokuda. She turned her head to the older woman and gulped. [color=39b54a]"Could you umm... do it, please?"[/color]