Mikael sat down on the grass with a weary sigh. The day had barely begun and he was already feeling tired, his energy worn down by the seemingly endless sea of legs and feet he had found himself in. Being overwhelmed vertically was nothing new to him, but the sheer amount of people had really thrown the boy for a loop. As soon as he'd picked up his enrollment packet he'd been swept away by the tide. Fortunately, Mikael had managed to find a relatively quite corner of the campus to inspect the what he had received. He carefully eased open the top of the envelope and extracted the contents. Mikael pulled them out one by one. Some letters, his schedules, and various other knick knacks, he gave them a brief glance before putting them into his backpack. He would look at them in detail later. Soon enough he found what he was looking for - a map. Just the thing for an inquisitive boy's needs. Mikael got up to look around. It was hard to tell from his low vantage point, but judging by the landmarks he seemed to be in the gardens. Which, he supposed, would explain the grass he was standing on. Logically speaking he should start going towards the classrooms to see where his classes would be, it would save him some trouble tomorrow. But all the other freshmen would probably be doing that, and there ould be probably be many not-so-freshmen as well. He'd already had his fill of people and he was rather hesitant about braving the human tide again. He paused to think a moment before coming to a decision. He would have to get familiar with the whole school eventually so it didn't really matter if he went to the classrooms now or later. And since he didn't know his way around anyway, from a certain perspective it didn't really matter where he went at all. So Mikael simply went. He picked a direction and started walking. Whether it would be to adventure or misfortune, he could only wait and see.