Mera looked over curiously hearing that Kaori was nearby, "We should stop. It would be good to see what caused that," she motioned towards Larel, meaning the phenomena of forgetting who Kaori was, "and make sure he's alright. It really didn't seem in that boy's nature to just take off like that," she said, closing her eyes so she could figure out where the flower field was and then started walking in that direction, almost forgetting to open her eyes back up. "I don't know why we're so worried about the perv with such a big obsession on painting you naked," Hotaru muttered lowly. "Because as annoying as that may be, he hasn't done anyone any harm and doesn't deserve to just be tossed aside," Mera said, a disappointed tone telling Hotaru that she had expected better from her and Hotaru huffed, getting that childish scolding feeling again. Mera also knew that Mary was fond of Kaori, considered him a friend, and this rag tag group was the first friends Mary had made on her own. She had to make sure that they were alright. That when Mary decided to come and see them than her friends would still be there. Seeing what happened when they thought they lost Alari one time, she knew what Mary was capable of doing and she didn't want to see it happen again. Eryn and Raina were staring in shock at the charred mess of human soldiers in front of them. A divine intervention, literally. The Goddess herself had spoken through Mary, who had pleaded with her for help, and had smote the enemies that lay before them. A reformation of faith if nothing else. She had also restored Mary's mental state, but Alessea had refused the help. She had a suspicion that this thing was not the Goddess, something not all that different from what they were fighting to seal off. With any luck, it wasn't just a scam that the entity was selling, but also what it believed. It wouldn't be the first time, she supposed, that a gypsy believed that they had ascended to godhood upon death. And if it was one of their elven ancestors, it would make even more sense that they might believe it. It did not seem to stay attached to Mary, just bid them to hurry and complete their task, much to Alessea's relief. Eryn picked Alessea up since Mary was capable of moving on her own now, and started towards the north. THey knew Mera and them would be heading for the shogun who had the artifact they needed, but they wanted to see if they could perhaps get to it first and return it to where it belonged- to save them some trouble since they had more than plenty of it. "Hey, Mary," Raina spoke to her and Mary looked over, "Kaori gave us those dolls, but you never said what he gave you," She said and Mary turned bright red which got Eryn's attention, "What was it?" "N-nothing!" "Liar," Eryn quipped. "Leave it alone!" Mary said and moved a bit quicker but then Raina was trying to catch her to try and get her to spit it out.