[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/210708/1d154863c43596c2f31ec74a4e1263a1.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/KXHSBz2.png[/img][/center] [color=CC3366][b]Time:[/b][/color] Morning [color=CC3366][b]Location:[/b][/color] Myriamor Bed & Breakfast —> Desert [color=CC3366][b]Interactions:[/b][/color] Rosaria [@Potter], Kuroi [@hide on mana] Uzul [@dragonpiece] [@baraquiel] Jomari,, [@13org] Nuallán, [color=CC3366][b]Mentions:[/b][/color] Kuroi [@hideonmana] [color=CC3366][b]Equipment:[/b][/color] [hider]Bag of essentials Rope [Url=https://imgur.com/a/QtbYWoB]Katana Wakizashi 10 kunai[/url] Several pieces of jewelry to sell Pouch with 1030 amas Bread Water Cheese Letter Transmission bracelet[/hider] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/WNOeSeM.png[/img] [img]https://i.pinimg.com/564x/1a/19/27/1a19274dc19fdd7fdcecda1ca74ca156.jpg[/img][/center] After introductions were made, Mika and Uzul had taken their seats and discussion ensued. She’d allowed Uzul to ask any further questions of her, answering them as honestly as possible. They then made plans to travel through the desert, a journey that was likely to be more challenging than they likely would realize. They decided to leave the humans behind in Myriamor with Aurora and, after properly meeting Leaf and Mika realizing he was an eager and sweet young man, decided he’d likely be helpful in watching over the humans. It could serve as his trial before officially being hired on into Mika’s group. While Mika was slightly nervous to leave the humans with the stranger and she was sure Rosaria was even moreso, she was rather confident that Leaf meant them no harm. So the plan was set, however the human Jomari wasn’t willing to be left behind. He would join them on their journey into the vicious desert. Mika went back to the inn to find Kuroi and explain all that had transpired before going to rent two camels. The camels weren’t meant to be ridden, no the group would have to endure traversing the desert and dunes on foot, but they would carry all the supplies they’d need for travel. Mika then went on to purchase three tents, six shemagh scarves, a variety of dried fruits and meats, and plenty of water. The camels were then loaded up with the supplies and the group of six began their journey into the desert. The sun was almost at its highest point in the sky and the heat was slowly becoming more and more suffocating. A light breeze blew across the dunes, but it did little to cool any of them off. It was more like being occasionally hit in the face with the hot air of an oven. When it came to walking through the dunes they kept themselves at the top of them as much as possible in order to keep track of the direction they were going. As they got further and further from Myriamor it became increasingly clear how you could easily become lost within the ever changing mounds of sand. Mika was convinced that the dunes were even changing shape slowly before all of their eyes. She was becoming quite glad she’d come across Uzul who seemed to be able to read the dunes expertly. It also proved difficult to walk across, the sand shifting unpredictably under their feet. One misstep and you could go sliding down the face of a dune. This was something Mika had become personally familiar with. They hadn’t made it even a half hour into their travels and Mika had found herself slipping and sliding down the first third of a smaller dune. She’d managed to stop herself from sliding all the way to the bottom, but not without becoming completely covered in sand. It took her a good minute to find her footing and stand back up, then she had to make the difficult trek back up to the group without falling again. After that incident she’d had a couple close calls, but slowly she was getting the hang of understanding the best places to step. As they all seemed to fall into a rhythm, Mika decided to ask Uzul a few questions. [color=CC3366]”So we’ve discovered the deceptiveness of the dunes and the fact that the sand is out to betray you, but what other things could we potentially come across out here? What should we all keep an eye out for?”[/color] She asked as she worked on wrapping her scarf over her head and around her neck in an attempt to lessen the brutality of the sun.