[h2][color=gold]Kaiser Oblivion[/color] - Gourd Lake[/h2] The Kaiser sighed in relief as the Marine aimed his rifle down, before slowly holstering it behind him. Turning back to Henry, the mage seemed disappointed, unwilling to stop fighting. Denys was unsure how the spell would be triggered, but if it did, he'd try to take the hit. The dark mage stood there, staring at Denys whom apparently, had betrayed him. Luckily, the immense pain in Henry's hand seemed to distract him from casting the spell long enough for Spring Awakening to hit him. Eventually, a crow came to his side, calming him enough to lower his tome. The situation was defused, for now. Everyone seemed to split up for now, a good idea in the Kaiser's mind. Whenever his troops got in a fight, time to be alone and cool off was verily appreciated. The marine went back into the odd shack, possibly to find more clues. Henry walked over to some benches, intent on interacting with his murder. The only one who hadn't left him was the skimpily dressed woman. She (frankly rightly) assumed he was the only other sane man here. She asked him what they ought to do, and the Kaiser thought the question over for a second. He had many a goal to accomplish, firstly to discover where he was. But that would be much harder without allies. [color=gold]"For now, I suggest we wind down. If you wish, we could try to find a local again, but the others should be left alone."[/color] [hider=Mentions] [@Royzooka], [@Lugubrious], [@Lmpkio] [/hider] [hr] [h2][color=ed1c24]Red [/color]- [color=007236]Hyrule Field[/color][/h2] The odd trio trekked down the ramp into the town proper. Though the other two didn't seem to be very hesitant, Red was sure the process was here. Just at a glance she could see there was something odd about the city. It was too clean, too polished, too empty. The only living thing in the street was some sort of knight or guard. As Birdie took off down a side street, Red travelled further down the main street until she reached a plaza, where her fears were all but confirmed. It was so off. Mixed and matched buildings, some all but gone, others brand new. This could only be the work of those dreaded robots. There were also corpses strewn about, victims of the process. It seemed some cells also inhabited the corpses, moving them around aimlessly. Red was shocked and stunned for a bit, but the calm voice of Mr. Nobody snapped her out of it. [color=00a99d]"Red, I think we need to find out what's going on. We should ask that man."[/color] Quickly running back to the main street, she stopped in front of the man in armor and Blu began speaking. [color=00a99d]"Sir, do you know what happened to the town?"[/color] He asked, unsure how to bridge the question of the robots who had surely been the ones who had transfigured the fair town. It was odd he still stood here, but it seemed this area had already been cleared so the process must not have had any reason to return.