[center][h2]Shokatsu Yu[/h2][h3]Aluvera — Outskirts[/h3][/center] As he followed the other two he had left the town with, Yu found that Eunice had decided to put her own piece into the offhand question she had thrown out. "If it comes down to it," she began, "I can manage the healing. As Saito says, I do not expect that any healing beyond that will be [i]quite[/i] as necessary. Of course, that would be on a normal trip, and given what had just occurred..." "I suppose that makes sense; bit used to adjusting for people, but if that much isn't necessary..." the swordmaster shrugged, thinking to himself for a moment before the other two adventurers who had assisted them chimed in. Honestly speaking, it would have been odd if they hadn't chosen to follow along; with Eunice being who she was, the only reason they might not have was if they had contacts of their own to meet up with, and even then... Well, if anything, introductions seemed to be in order regardless. It might have been naive from other points of view, but the streamer-turned-adventurer had no reason to doubt their intent in tagging along regardless. "Ah... Shokatsu Yu. I'll be in your care," he responded, giving a quick bow in return. "Kokoma and..." Given the elf's reaction, Yu could assume that either one of two things was the case. One: the two were friends and were taking jabs at one another. Two: the elf—Sefira—had slipped up during an introduction of her own and this was the result. Given the elf's defensive reaction, the reasonable assumption was the latter; he had no reason to really extrapolate further on that note, though. "...Sefira, then. Noted." Stretching his arms as he walked, the young man considered Kokoma's offer for a moment before speaking his own piece. "In regards to your offer... While I assume it would help with travel time, it's hard to say if we would all fit onto three mounts without actually seeing said mounts, right?" he asked, glancing back at the beast that the Shenke was riding for a moment. Regardless of what she did, though, it did seem as if this party of five would be traveling together for the near future regardless. A week with complete strangers and an NPC-turned-human... It certainly felt like something out of a light novel or manga, once he gave it a bit of thought. "So... How long's everyone been adventuring?" he asked, taking care not to use the word 'play' in this context despite what he knew Eunice was aware of. "I think I'm at... Four... Years now?" Of course, playtime didn't necessarily translate into combat proficiency, but Yu [i]was[/i] curious about how familiar they were with the world that they all had found themselves stuck in regardless. [@Sho Minazuki][@Rune_Alchemist][@VitaVitaAR][hr][h3][center]Sen Rynta — Outskirts[/center][/h3] The charred corpse that had once been a rabbit made clear that Myrtle's spell was undeniably overkill, and in some ways the resultant waste of perfectly good materials was no more beneficial. Regardless of if that had been the intent or not, the body of the rabbit was undeniably unsalvageable. What might have been more interesting to the group, though, was how said corpse both did not disappear and did not automatically offer them any items—not that any could have been harvested from it in its current state [i]anyways[/i]—to Myrtle. Killing another rabbit—possibly with less destructive means—would at least leave a corpse behind, but more importantly the previously-automatic system that gave them items was no longer in place. [@Hammerman][@Operator Luna]