It wasn't as if she'd never had travelling companions before. But given the fame(or infamy) of her current party, it was hard to deny that Robin was feeling somewhat overwhelmed. Not in a bad way, though. That was hardly the case. After all, a famous hero had famous companions, didn't they? She'd never actually set foot outside of her homeland's borders, either. This was a new experience for her as well. But traveling, helping people fighting wicked and villainous foes no matter where they arose--- That, too, was the journey of a legendary hero, wasn't it? Robin wouldn't allow any apprehension to stop her. Aside from that, she was far too excited to worry very much. Besides, she had decided to keep accompanying them for the sake of helping others even beyond her homeland. What use would it be if she got anxious now? A hero didn't balk at such things. So today, when she witnessed the Viera woman so gracefully exit the tree, it was hard to restrain herself from exclaiming how amazing it was right then and there. But, at least for now, Robin felt it was likely for the best for her to wait for a good moment to introduce herself instead. Indeed, it was once they reached the inn that she finally stepped forward. "I apologize for my failure to introduce myself earlier," she began, sweeping into a low bow as the sparkling lights returned, glimmering around her, "Robin Fey, at your service. It's a pleasure to meet such a skillful warrior such as yourself!" With that, she gently reached out to take the Viera's hand, still bowing low, and kissed the back of it. It wouldn't do to be impolite, after all. "Ah, but what is your name?" Robin added, straightening, "I suppose I'll understand if it's unwise to introduce yourself given your duties, but it would be nice to be able to put a name to such a striking face."