[center][color=86FF3D][h1][b]ᴇ ʙ ɪ ꜱ ᴀ ᴡ ᴀ ʜ ᴏ ɴ ᴀ ᴍ ɪ[/b][/h1][/color][/center][INDENT][sub][hr][/sub][color=#86FF3D][sub][B]Location:[/B] [COLOR=gray][I]Kotana Village[/I][/COLOR][/sub][SUP][RIGHT][b]Timeframe:[/b] [COLOR=gray][I]Night[/I][/COLOR][/right][/SUP][/color][sub][hr][/sub][/indent] [indent][indent][color=86ff3d][i]What kind of village doesn't have an inn or some sort of village hangout?[/i][/color] Honami questioned. Ever since their arrival in this world, Honami had previously prided herself on her game knowledge—seeing it as an useful advantage while they set out to do whatever they were summoned for—but the merchant's answer was different from what Honami expected. It seemed Miss Know-It-All was more of a Know-It-Some. Making a mental note to remember should such an issue arise again in the future, Honami thanked the merchant and returned with the rest of the group to join them in their meal. [color=86ff3d]"If you count the times my parents took me to ride the Kiso-uma at Kaida Kogen back in elementary, then yes; I've ridden a horse. But Kaito's right. The average person, at least in our country, has probably never rode a horse. Where we live, horses are a rare sight, largely in part due to the better ways—those machines Kaito mentioned—to travel."[/color] Taking another, perhaps final bite of her rice, Honami nodded in agreement. [color=86ff3d]"You know, Kaito, you're smarter than I've been giving you credit for."[/color] She jested. [color=86ff3d]"If whatever magical abilities we now have—speed, strength, language and so on—were given to us without training, then I'd guess that riding a horse would come as... well, [i]naturally[/i] as the rest of our skills did. If not, Ipharia and I can always help you two learn how to ride."[/color][/indent][/indent]