[center][h1][color=gold]Leannah[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] [quote=Lazhira]“I just like fluffy things. Also foxes are just cute.”[/quote] ...The catgirl could not help but take a look over at Misaki for a second after the human girl said that. Yet just a quickly she caught herself and quickly turned her head back toward the eccentric girl. No, there was no need to overthink it. Just a girl that liked touching fluffy tails was all. Besides, the description of Chagawa was even more interesting in regards to their seemingly level of advancement as compared to here. Trade, metal ore, giant tree, all felt just about right for an anime setting or something of the sort. Not that here seemed void of things, just that-...mmm, perhaps she'd better just quiet her own thoughts for the time being on that matter. She could geek out about ancient trade routes and the Bronze Age for that matter, or at least how this all reminded her of it in some manner at least. More importantly, the catgirl readied herself and followed after Lazhira as the human girl led them to the temple. As much as the traders were interesting, she was more captivated by the chance to visit an ancient temple filled with who knew what! Maybe they'd find a tomb, though considering how this world was so far a real 'mummy's curse' was a possibility. Hmm. Again, she was overthinking things, but in truth all she had was the background history of Earth that she knew about to compare things to. Overall, however, the walk was rather 'peaceful' if she had to pin a word on it. Other than the odd feeling of 'being watched', and though it was winter she felt perfectly comfortable in her attire among the snow-laden trees that got thicker and thicker as they went along. The snowy ground as it became uneven proved to be a bit tougher, but without other excess troubles they had seemed to arrive in good time. In fact, the peculiar structure in the far distance, hidden by strange, deepening fog they stood at the precipice of, got her blood pumping for some reason. Sure it did have its...ah...not-very-settling qualities about it, but she did feel Lazhira had a point about it being 'strangely beautiful' in a way. However, getting lost in strange magic fog was not something she was a fan of. [color=gold]"I think I'll stick with you, Lazhira, with my own light as well. Safety in numbers and all of that!"[/color] She has mighty fists, but Lazhira was the expert here out of the lot of them. If she was going to deviate at all, it would be on the safer side of things rather than deep in there. Well, unless they got jumped by a monster, approached by some demon or deity, etc. She wouldn't assume, but if a God of Knowledge was associated with here it would undoubtedly be a place filled with tricky things and likely traps. With that, Leannah put out her hands and cast the magic she'd learned to control well enough last night. [center][i]Leannah has cast "Sunlight (Lesser/Restricted)"[/i][/center] Wait a second. After she'd cast the spell to conjure the orb of sun-like light, albeit not the dangerous kind like she'd accidentally done last night before all the practicing, the sight of the orb of light brought a question to mind. Like a lightbulb came on out of the blue, or an inkling that had suddenly connected the two dots or something, bringing a new theory to her mind. [color=gold]"...Before we head in, Lazhira, I just wanted to ask: Is there a sun god or goddess in this world? Not that it's a big question at the moment, but I simply wanted to check real quickly before we head in."[/color] Spur of the moment question, yes, but not one she wanted to forget to ask. Egypt in ancient times revolved around Ra's trip around the sky, and then the god's resurrection each morning. At least, that was putting it very simply and to-the-point. But what if her gift was pissing some deity off, and now caused the trouble she had with all of this? Seeing the small sun-like but safe orb of light, at least outside of the training mindset of last night, had finally made this train of thought click in her mind. But once the question was answered, one way or the other, she'd follow Lazhira in without another word beyond giving a nod of affirmation to whatever answer she got right now.