It is generally assumed that you cannot get lost - or at least, not get any more lost - if you do not move. And it is often better to stay in one place and await being found than to wander aimlessly and get yourself even more lost, or worse, wander into danger unseen. So Nin wisely sits down and crosses her arms and legs with much outrage at this indignity. If this land denies her, she will begrudgingly accept it ... but just because the body doesn't move doesn't mean the spirit has to stay still, and Nin is not about to accept such an affront without something in return. She will get to the bottom of this place, even if her spirit has to dig down through the muck to find it. She will [b]forgo her right in return for[/b] the right to [b]step out of her earthly life and journey in other places[/b] Rolled 2+5+1 = 8 in case this is acceptable.