"Isn't this a bit much?" Emiri as as she sat down, crossing her legs.
Nadeline shook her head at her comment. Then again, she and Savayna were the only commonborn among the group; though as Savayna demonstrated earlier, she only had the best and held herself to the highest esteem. Grant offered Emiri a shrug, not caring too much as he placed a hand on Savayna's knee. "Better get used to it~" Nadeline half-joked as she got herself comfortable. "Don't go worrying about anything right now, we need to relax, remember?" She reminded her, looking around. "Now, more importantly, tell me where we're going, I am dying to know."
"What good is it to know if you don't know the area anyway?" Grant asked, trying to understand Nadeline's logic.
"Because." Was her simple answer.
"Because...?"
"Because I want to know."
Sensing an argument forthcoming, Emiri cleared her throat, effectively ending the conversation between the two. "Behave, children." She chided them.
"I'm older than you." Grant responded rather earnestly.
Archades was always changing in Shion's eyes, as such she never kept a sole image of it in her head. If Rozarria represented nature and magic, then surely Archadia was the symbol of progression and technology. Each one had their own beauty about it, their differences serving only to make one another stand out even more. Shion had always preferred Archadia, though, as she saw it as a triumph of what Humes were truly capable of. With that in mind, as she walked the streets she found herself enveloped in awe as always. She wasn't really hurrying per se, though she didn't bother to stop and look at anything, either.
Soon enough, Francis himself came to view. She wondered if perhaps this had been a good idea after all. Too late now.mThe blue haired woman approached him, getting his (and probably everyone else on the street) attention. "Good evening." She greeted him. "I have to admit I prefer you without the armor."
Nadeline shook her head at her comment. Then again, she and Savayna were the only commonborn among the group; though as Savayna demonstrated earlier, she only had the best and held herself to the highest esteem. Grant offered Emiri a shrug, not caring too much as he placed a hand on Savayna's knee. "Better get used to it~" Nadeline half-joked as she got herself comfortable. "Don't go worrying about anything right now, we need to relax, remember?" She reminded her, looking around. "Now, more importantly, tell me where we're going, I am dying to know."
"What good is it to know if you don't know the area anyway?" Grant asked, trying to understand Nadeline's logic.
"Because." Was her simple answer.
"Because...?"
"Because I want to know."
Sensing an argument forthcoming, Emiri cleared her throat, effectively ending the conversation between the two. "Behave, children." She chided them.
"I'm older than you." Grant responded rather earnestly.
Archades was always changing in Shion's eyes, as such she never kept a sole image of it in her head. If Rozarria represented nature and magic, then surely Archadia was the symbol of progression and technology. Each one had their own beauty about it, their differences serving only to make one another stand out even more. Shion had always preferred Archadia, though, as she saw it as a triumph of what Humes were truly capable of. With that in mind, as she walked the streets she found herself enveloped in awe as always. She wasn't really hurrying per se, though she didn't bother to stop and look at anything, either.
Soon enough, Francis himself came to view. She wondered if perhaps this had been a good idea after all. Too late now.mThe blue haired woman approached him, getting his (and probably everyone else on the street) attention. "Good evening." She greeted him. "I have to admit I prefer you without the armor."