[center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/mHk2ZdQ.png[/img] A breeze shook the petals of the flora in the sill of the window, she was lucky she found this Hotel, but found herself on top of the roof, lazily pondering her destiny in this world. Never did she think she'd be away from the dense forests of her childhood , she missed the way vines would wrap around her feet and limbs if she remained lazing at a tree for too long, the way she could feel the freshness of the dirt under her feet, and the smell of flora. Her world was a garden, that it's people wouldn't dare perturb, it was only fate that this specific detail would be the downfall of not only her people, but her world. The only thing she knew for those long 17 years. She missed it unbearably, but what could she do? She felt that a world like her's was just another meal for whatever those creatures were, crawling around the ground like roaches, and slowly polluting the nature. The very thought of them sent shivers down her spine, crawling in-between sheets of darkness, into the crevices of her nightmares. She felt the need for vengeance like she never had before in her life. From that point, the stars her eyes bore into grew blurry, as hot tears trailed down her cheeks. [i]"What did I do to deserve this? Was I not strong enough?"[/i] she thought to herself, she summoned her own weapon in front her, twirling the spear as she tried to desperately recall the events that led to her world being shattered, and could think of nothing but the haze she was in when she awoke in this strange place. The architecture had her immediately confused, as she had never seen buildings so tall, and decorated, not only this but the lights blared into her sensitive eyes, and the people here were less than willing to help, it almost seemed as if they too had been through the same ordeal, she herself was too confused to ask. For now, she had to think of just what she could make of herself here, how could she seek to restore the life she once knew, the [i]only[/i] life she knew. She sat up from her laid position, wiping the now dried tears from her eyes, and resting her arm on her pale knee. She looked to the stars once more, her cerulean eyes noting the possibility that there were many different worlds out there for her to seek her answer. She noted this with a sullen expression on her face. [b]"What shall I do now?"[/b] She twirled the lance around with her nimble fingers, relishing in the polished wood, and at the same time trying to distract herself from the present situation. The slowly moving pool of water below her seemed to calm her mind a lot more than it, and it was only then that her distraction was interrupted by the ringing of a Bell, which sent slight ripples through the water. She stood up from her position and turned her attention to the horizon, the tallest tower far to the North of the district she was in was somewhat noticeable among the burgundy rooftops, from here she knew she could scale easily to the other side, but wondered just why this particular instance should call to her. Either way, it was a strange time for any bells, and her naturally curious disposition led to her running and jumping across rooftops with relative ease until she could see the gatherings of a small, strange group around the bell tower. She had no desire to get in the middle of all the attention the bell ringer had attracted, so instead she opted to sit, and dangle her feet on one of the closer buildings. She was close enough to hear most any conversation, and no doubt it would be loud with the amount of people there. She crossed one leg over the other, waiting to see how things would proceed from here, and at the same time wondering if this rag tag group was much like her, ailing from a lost home and looking for answers. [/center]