[@Lugubrious] [color=f26522][h1][center]Lorenzo Pavorotti [/center] [/h1][/color] Lorenzo turned his head quickly, trying to search for the others that landed in the water with him. “[color=f26522]Well, at least this day couldn’t get any worse.[/color]” He thought to himself while floating down the river. He felt relatively safe from the eldritch beasts and the jail guards that wanted to kick the shit out of the punk. A large part of him wanted to go home, hang out with his brother. But first, he would have to soldier through this hellish world first. And Lorenzo was not going to give up already, he was not what his brother would call an “[color=f26522]Il ragazzo di mamma.[/color]” Thinking back for a moment of if he would even be able to see his brother, or if he would join his parents in the afterlife. “[color=f26522]I ain’t gonna be a sister and give up because I get beaten around, I gotta get up on my feet and fight back.[/color]” Shaking his head while floating down the river with the group. Closing his eyes and thinking of how he could escape this place. Following the others on the divide in the river towards a hotel, Trying to dry himself and wipe the dust off of his clothing. Looking up at the sky, having a bad feeling about going inside of the hotel. “[color=f26522]Well no point in messing around folks, hopefully, there are no baddies in here. Right?[/color]” He turned towards Barney, raising an eyebrow. “[color=f26522]So guys, what do we do now? How the hell do we get out of here? And does anyone wanna explain to me what a Persona and Warlords are?[/color]” Lorenzo was still confused about what was going on, and thought that one of them would be able to help him put the pieces together. While waiting for his questions to be answered, he went over towards the coffee machine. Grabbing himself a cup of black coffee. Finding the bitter taste to be preferable to milk and sugar. “[color=f26522]Oh my name is Lorenzo by the way, nice to meet ya guys.[/color]” Smiling, finding that introducing himself in this situation was not the best idea. But having the group introduce each other, could bring them closer together.