[center][h1][color=91cc2a]Ravi[/color][/h1][/center] [center][hider=Adventure Log] [b]Moves:[/b] [list] [*]Swagger: Confuses opponents and raises their normal attack. [*]Wrap: Binds opponents like a constrictor and does damage while opponent is constricted. [/list] [b]Health:[/b] Full [b]Status:[/b] Decent [b]Ability:[/b] (Shed Skin) May heal itself from status conditions by shedding its skin. [b]Inventory:[/b] None [b]Quest:[/b] Make friends and get along despite his intimidating voice and appearance. [/hider][/center] [hr] The worsening sounds of the storm raging on sucker punched Ravi awake, opening his eyes suddenly and springing upright to see them all accounted for and seemingly unharmed. Some of the berries had clearly been shared among them, and the nest was keeping the fire going. Meaning that everyone had food and warmth for now, which was good enough to keep up morale. Giving a small sigh of relief in the knowledge that everything went okay while he was incapacitated. Listening in as the group appeared to be amidst a conversation, hoping he hadn’t missed anything too crucial. Pertaining to the reasons why this was taking place and what they should be doing for the future... The latter was a pertinent query that he couldn’t quite calculate in his overwhelmed mind. Too accurate to admit that he was totally flabbergasted in answering Nathan’s or Jeri’s question. A brain without the necessity to survive seemed to be escaping him since he returned to a calmer situation. Now that he had time to breathe in, it decided to flow into his head instead. His mouth went slightly agape and letting out a frustrated [color=91cc2a]“Um…”[/color] which sputtered off into a few seconds of inaudible murmuring before returning to silence. Smiling wide like he was satisfied in his contribution in order to mask his embarrassment. [i][color=91cc2a]“I’m sure that was helpful. Nice job Ravi...”[/color][/i] Quickly giving himself an inner pep-talk so that he wouldn't dwell on negativity. [i][color=91cc2a]"Oh, don't be so hard on yourself. You just needed more time to brainstorm..."[/color][/i] The thunder soon reminding him why that wasn't the best word choice for ignoring their predicament. He slithered a little closer to the flame and kept quiet. Probably a smarter decision to leave to the leadership to whoever best understood this bizarre world. Only believing that going outside again would be suicidal at this point. Especially knowing that a threat could still be lurking out somewhere in that darkness. An optimist had little to be anxious about aside from being uncertain of how frightened the others were and Ravi doubted he’d be successful in providing reassurance. He was open to all the brightest ideas his teammates could muster up. Perhaps that would even lighten the mood...