Alice would merrily hum, ears twitching and silence befalling her as someone greeted her in the middle of a bog. Slowly and with creaking movements she would turn her head to face the newly risen skeleton standing behind her and... Started drooling, tail wagging as she looked at him. [color=ed1c24][b]"H-Hello Sir!"[/b][/color] she said, admitting to herself that even bones covered in mud and bog guck were still delicious, especially when they were composing someone so polite. [color=ed1c24][b]"I didn't expect to see any living dead out here..."[/b][/color] the werewolf calmly said, pacing around the skeleton before realizing she hadn't answered his question that he'd asked so likely. [color=ed1c24][b]"Oh, and um, I was gathering alchemical reagents. Stuff to make potions, basically. I'm Alice, Mr...?"[/b][/color] The dapper skeleton would give a cordial bow, introducing himself with: [color=silver]"Philip Jay Matthew Chesterwood Esquire, a pleasure to make your acquaintance Alice."[/color] In all likelihood, Philip was probably delighted at the chance to have a proper conversation for the first time in what may have been centuries, since a bog usually preserved bodies instead of skelefying them. Seeing that this was the best lead she got, Alice would press the question of any recent happenings around the nearby graveyard since...hopefully the skeleton knew something. [hr] Sofia meanwhile was starting to worry, shivering as she held her elbows. [color=silver][b]"Y-You don't think that maybe...Alice was spirited away by ghosts and is now being held captive!? Or worse?"[/b][/color] she questioned, nervously reaching for her bow and stepping towards the bog. [color=silver][b]"I-I can't cross a bog like this...my limbs are liable to get pulled off if I try and walk around in such thick mud. Aliiiiiiiiiice! Where are you?"[/b][/color] The undead did have a point that her body wasn't as sturdy, but was also kind of being a chicken about it. Calling out to Alice really was the best plan she had without diving headlong into the murder mud.