[center][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/494317685505523714/716021659605270668/EmN5MKm.png[/img] [h3]Kasugano Sakura[/h3] Level 1: 0/10 Location: Lumbridge Word Count: 1,014 Points Gained: 2 New EXP Balance--- Level 1: 2/10[/center] Kasugano Sakura was on the trail. The young woman who looked to be 18 years of age was wearing her school uniform. It was clean, properly maintained even after all this time due to regular washings. It was her look, her aesthetic, she always fought in it. Maybe not this particular sailor's outfit, but one of them. A white bandada was tied around her head, slightly covered up by her short brown hair. Underneath her uniform there was a simple pair of gym wear. A red sports bra and a red bottom, as if she was going on a jog. Everything else ontop of that, from the yellow neck-tie to her red and white sneakers, was just extra cosmetic flair. Otherwise she would look boring. Sakura liked reminding others of her youth, and reminding herself of what she has accomplished before even graduating high school. Normally she was supposed to wear a shirt underneath the top, but she often didn't, choosing instead to show off her killer abs. That's what fighters did, right? Show off their big muscles? Only her outfit wasn't as colorful, and her friendly brown eyes had turned an unnatural shade of crimson. Over her shoulder was her student bag, carrying what little of her belongings she had with her from...wherever she got them from. Despite the fact that clearly something was wrong, and that Sakura should be on Earth, at home, sleeping, she didn't seem worried at all. Those thoughts never crossed her mind, and the brunette was keen on exploring her new environment. Now she had travelled into the Land of Adventure. The inhabitants of this land were friendly enough. They all had red eyes like her and were occasionally violent but nothing she couldn't handle. Normally she didn't kill anything, or anyone, but it just felt right. No biggie. Sakura, however, was looking for someone. Her hero and almost mentor, Hoshi Ryu, or just Ryu. He must be out here, somewhere, in this land. Probably not in the middle of nowhere, though, he had to have past through a town at some point. So, she asked one of the locals where she could find a nearby town, and they pointed her in the direction of Lumbridge. Hefting her student bag over her shoulder, she lightly jogged along a cobblestone path, breathing in the beauty of this wonderful place she had found herself in. Quiet, still...Sakura was happier then she had been in a long time. Often, she had longed for purpose and peace. But when she was hear, she found it. Within her heart she knew she had found the truest purpose she'd ever get. She didn't even miss her family anymore. If anything, she just felt bad for them if they weren't here with her. Cresting a hill, she knew she was on the outskirts of the Land of Adventure. Before her, nestled up against the beginnings of the mountains was Lumbridge. If Ryu wasn't here, then there was somebody who knew where he was. She wanted to fight him. With her new confidence and inner peace, she wouldn't be surprised if she had that Power of Nothingness he so often described. She could probably beat him, now, in a real fight. What would happen then? She would probably still have a lot of respect for Ryu, but for some reason it felt best just to end his life once he lost. It was an unexpected thought, but maybe this was the Power of Nothingness. Well, she'd figure it out. She usually followed her heart, and right now her heart was telling her to find and fight Ryu and then figure it out from there. Smiling, satisfied she had found her destination, she did a little skip and continued along the path. Even if Ryu wasn't there, Lumbridge was a beautiful town. It looked like something right out of an American fantasy movie. Picturesque! Several minutes later, she arrived at the gates. This place seemed pretty safe. No violence here, just a quiet town. Sakura could easily see herself spending a great deal of time here, had she not the nomad's spirit. Still, this would be a nice place to operate out of. Without the Kasugano Residence with her family inside to be a safe place to return too, she was in need of something else. This place would do. Somewhere, there was a place she could stay. As she wandered the streets, there were places that looked out of place. Neon signs that looked like they were from her time mixed in with the heavy wooden signs and stone bricks of Feudalistic Europe. Strange, but in a way it just added to Lumbridge's charm. If anything it just meant there were so many new things to experience, just in this one town. But before she found a place where someone could help her, she was hungry. It had been a while since she had eaten some hot food. Foraging was fun, and rabbits cooked with Hadoken were actually pretty delicious, but she really wanted someone else to prepare food for her. Problem is, she didn't have much in the way of money. Only ¥4000 worth of spare paper notes that she kept in her student bag in case of emergency. Maybe they took it, here? To be honest the merchants of this town looked like they only traded in big, thick gold coins like in her younger brother's video games. Inns, hotels, motels, apartments. Condos? Anywhere she could take shelter would be great. The Great Ton Pu inn, it was called. Looked like a cute place, very rustic and self-made. Just like Sakura! Taking a few steps toward it, she opened up the heavy wooden door and peaked her brown-haired head inside. [color=fff79a]"[i]Moshi moshi?[/i] Anyone home?"[/color] She asked politely with a small smile on her face. Her voice was light, high, and comfortable. There was a very slight accent in her English, making it apparent it was her second language, but she spoke it well and understood many of the more nuanced phrases of the language.