[center][color=#2eb82e][h3]The Start[/h3][/color][/center] [@Rune_Alchemist][@BurningDaisies][@Shiyonichi] [hr] Nara stood silently as Kessig left, only approving of his actions due to the help he had given them. If she were a nicer person, she may have been willing to grant them a bountiful harvest or even share a small bit of her knowledge with them so that they may never suffer from a poor harvest. Perhaps such knowledge was too much for those so low as the people in the village, barely able to eek out a niche in the forest yet seemingly unwilling to leave. It would be unfit to show such lowly humans the ways of Nature. However, Nara’s train of thought was interrupted as two figures appeared down from where she and Iva had come from. Little time was spent looking over the pair descending the mountain as Iva spoke to her, Nara nodding in response and leading her in the direction Kessig had mentioned. [color=2eb82e]”Do you think they are like us,”[/color] Nara said as they walked away, [color=2eb82e]”We might not be alone in this world if the two of us got here.”[/color] Nara glanced back towards the pair and then at Iva. If they weren’t alone then that posed an issue. On one hand that meant that they would have plenty of people to bounce ideas off of as to what to do in this world. However, if they were hostile then it would be quite possible to die, not like in a game but actually be killed. [color=2eb82e]”We’ll have to find something for you to eat later. I don’t think we should try anything with those two nearby. As far as they are concerned, we are just regular creatures of this world. Hell, you are more human than I am in that form.”[/color] She nudged Iva slightly and chuckled at her. It would be quite an issue if they didn’t reveal themselves on their own terms, even more so if that pair had an issue with Iva’s [i]eating[/i]. Nara took a moment to breathe at the edge of the village and focus, her minding bending outwards to feel the forest. Unlike on the mountain, the forest around Jhorm felt more alive, the creatures here hadn’t been as affected by the psychic screech. This skill was odd to her, not something she had ever read about being able to do in Yggdrasil. Perhaps it was something new that came with their new reality. Other way, it was comforting and, at the same time, unsettling. [color=2eb82e]”I think I’m going to like it here, missing finals and graduation aside.”[/color]