[center][h2]Blind in a New World[/h2][/center] So Illium is where he is at, wherever that was. The name does not sound familiar to him, and a question formed in his mind. Where is Illium and... He made a long sigh, more questions, it seems, but at least he knew where he was and with people who could tell him more. If they wish to fill him in. Though the younger man with blond hair seemed familiar to him somehow and he seemed more friendly than the horned one. Meko, the horned one's name based on what the blond one said. Also, the survivors of Shalut are what the blond one called himself and the other two. But, still, that name holds no meaning to him. Still, it is better than nothing so far, and more information should come in time, hopefully. However, it seems like he was not the only one with a missing memory. The others with him were in the same situation, but who were they and why? Where they were companions of his and suffered the same fate or something else entirely? Well, he can't ask what they do not know, and maybe the people here have an answer to this. At least a diction to guide them towards if they know that is. He would silently listen to what the others were saying, and the one that stuck out the most for him was the man with half his head being fire. How does someone wind up like that? Was he born that way or cursed, or was it something else? But, his attempts to get one of them to stick their hand into the fire and, by extension, his head was... very weird. He is not sure why someone would do that, and when one of them spoke, the woman with grey hair, he replied while looking in her direction. "That is a very good question." Sounding serious and when the fact he can not recall even his own name. If he cannot do that, then how is he able to survive in this world? Since the words bring with him dread that is apparently caused by the old woman's words. The gods did this to Illium, and what kinds of gods would just reduce a place like this to ruins? Are the beings who did this really gods or something else? But, if it was the gods, then why do this? More questions and little answers, the survivors should know more though. So, turning to their direction, he again spoke but in a more relaxed tone. "Can you tell us more about this place and why the gods chose to destroy it?" And what are your names? I... do not know mine, unfortunately."