Elementals? Golems? Kasus was either in over his head when it came to snow and forests or Elim came from a world more interesting than he had previously thought. Even with a substantial knowledge of different winter creatures and such, the boy's reaction to the word snowman was surprising. He almost appeared baffled. Kasus grinned slightly as Jared spoke up on the matter. He looked back and forth between Jared and Elim, watching with delight as an actual explanation of a snowman was unfolding. Than again, he didn't know what elementals or golems were, so maybe lacking knowledge in snowmen wasn't too surprising. Elim declared that the ability to conjure fire would be mandatory, then walked off ahead of the group. Kasus gripped his halberd, placing the weapon behind his back as he grasped it from behind with both hands before squinting his eyes at the blue haired warrior, curious as to why he seemed so serious. Jared began to introduce himself. Kasus listened curiously and was glad to hear he wasn't the only one in the group from Lunaris. Even so he kept quiet. He purposely avoided introducing himself and it seemed that went by unnoticed. The others had such interesting backgrounds. Jared was raised by that old man that fought off the heartless so easily and saved Kasus', Elim was...well, he didn't know anything. But that in it's own way was interesting, it made him appear mysterious, a rouge warrior or something. Simo lived in the forest which was by far the funnest thing he could comprehend and Serene was in search of a lost loved one. Kasus almost felt out of place. What could he say to the others? [i]"Hello, I was born on Lunaris and one day i'm going to inherit a general store,"[/i] How boring. Jared brought up Hans' instructions, they were to head towards the mountains. Not much to go off of, but there weren't many options. The excitement of exploring a new world was slowly being numbed by the blistering cold of Arendelle. Kasus wrapped his halberd around himself using a strap and zipped his coat up. He breathed out slowly and his eyes shot open at the sight of his own breath. He wasn't aware at certain temperatures one could see there own breathing and was somewhat fascinated at the sight of it. This kept him entertained briefly but soon the cold became a burden once more. As beautiful and interesting winter is, it would take some getting used too. Kasus walked beside Jared as the group progressed. Eventually, a frost covered mountain towered over them. To his dismay Jared recommended going straight up. Thankfully, Elim proposed that they gather supplies beforehand. "Horses would be neat," Kasus exclaimed, "But, wouldn't we have to buy them or something? Do we have money for that? Or even anything to trade," Kasus gave a look of disappointment, if he had a chance to pack some belongings on Lunaris before being rushed into space, he'd have plenty of odds and trinkets that could be traded. He knew some salesmen even accepted hanging onto collateral, but he would have nothing to give. Sadly all he has are the clothes on his back. Kasus' stomach unfortunately began to rumble, he hadn't a chance to eat breakfast this morning, with all the heartless and all. "Food isn't a bad idea either," he muttered, clutching his belly.