[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/GqxDfR9.png[/img] Notes: [i]Italics are thoughts, and unless otherwise noted, thoughts are in German.[/i] [color=598527]Is Weiland[/color] [color=0076a3]Is his Hermingja, Ermendrud[/color] [/center] [color=0076a3][i]"This is rather outside your usual wanderings, Weiland..."[/i][/color] For those that could see into the spirit world, they would see the feint outline of a spirit following the foreign man walking down the street. The foreigner in question, Weiland Voss, was not even attempting to blend into his surroundings. The German foreigner had been here for long enough to not be out of place for those who saw him doing his rounds on a regular basis, though he still got looks from those who don't look at him too closely. He was also outside his usual wandering area, so he got more looks than usual. He mentally responded to the spirit that followed him around constantly, bound as she was to his family, though not out loud, their conversation being exclusively in thoughts. [color=598527][i]"The lightning strike in broad daylight. Foreign to this area, and I am curious. It needs investigated."[/i][/color] Weiland was walking forward towards the location where other people were watching and looking around the area where the strike had occurred. Out of all the mysteries and tales going around this place, most disinterested him, considering the fact he had a spirit following him around on a routine basis. So here he was, heading to investigate something that could be as simple as a natural phenomenon. He ignored the various people and groups wandering about, investigating this or that, not even bothering to give them any second of his attention unless they were directly speaking about the unusual lightning strike during broad daylight. It struck him as something unnatural, as if someone else called upon it, either willingly or unwillingly. So the young man found himself walking towards the site of this strike, keeping an eye out for anyone or anything out of place, or warranting his attention in regards to the odd lightning strike.