[hr][hr][center][b][h3][color=#a81a75]Runa Johansson[/color][/h3][/b][img]https://i.postimg.cc/7YrrpX7R/moodboard-Runa.png[/img][hr][b][color=#a81a75]Location:[/color][/b] Hotel Valhalla [b][color=#a81a75]Skills:[/color][/b] N/A [hr][hr][/center] At Klara's harsh words, Runa burst into tears. She hadn't done anything to anger Klara, she knew that deep down, but her mind was feeding her insecurities and fears. It didn't help that Klara called them all stupid and reckless, declaring she didn't care if they died. Runa's tears were silent and she was still hiding her face from her, not wanting one of her closest friends to see how hurt she was - she knew the others probably saw her as weak and fragile, and she didn't want them to. She could handle things by herself. Runa's eyes widened as Loki appeared in front of the group, singled her out, and waved. She didn't know how to respond or react to that. She had seen Loki before in the Hotel, but she had assumed that they wouldn't be seeing him again for a while. It was a magic hotel, couldn't they have added some sort of special warding or spells or something prevent him from coming back here? But even as she thought it, Runa realized it wouldn't have done much good. Loki was the trickster god for a reason - he would always find a way. She didn't know why he had revealed the door in the wall to them - it didn't make any sense that he would want to [i]help[/i] them. It had to be some sort of trick, right? The door opened and Runa's jaw dropped in horror. She could hardly comprehend what she was seeing. Why was Loki doing this? Why put the missing Einherjar inside of those machines? Why show them the bloodied body of the attacker? [color=#a81a75]"What... why are you doing this?"[/color] she squeaked out. She bit her lip, tears still streaming down her face from the huge influx of chaotic emotions, as Runa played the game with trembling hands, freeing four people.