[centre][img=http://s30.postimg.org/a9yk88jvl/Kaguya_s_Eyes.gif] [b]Houraisan, Kaguya TPV[/b][/centre] --- From the outside, Kaguya looks like your typical delicate sheltered princess whom men will fall head over heels to have her hand in marriage, well, she is. She has spent countless years as the Lunarian Princess on the Moon. Even the time she has spent in Exile has mostly been spent sheltered and cared for within the Eientei. Her caretaker, guardian and fellow exiled Lunarian, Eirin has seen to it that she is treated with the utmost care while still letting her curiousity run it's course on whatever she deems interesting. For many years this had worked, and Kaguya has largely remained happy and content if a little lonely with her current lifestyle. Nobody thought that would change in the way it did, certainly not Eirin... She doesn't need to, but she still does it. Kaguya sleeps, she sleeps when she's tired, she sleeps when it's nighttime and she sleep's when she feels like it. And when one sleeps, they are bound to wake up, either on their own or as a cause by something happening to them or someone waking them. Now there exists rude awakenings, and Kaguya has experienced her fair share of rude awakenings. This one however is the worst yet. A flash of light and the crackling sound of lightning stirred the air above a large lava flow on a nondescript volcanic planet around a young star. Flesh materialized... only to burn away again almost instantaneously as the intense heat radiating from the molten rock did their damned best to vaporize everything remotely near them. The flash happened again, this time higher up above the planet's liquid surface, and again flesh burned as quickly as it formed. It happened again, higher and higher, it repeated until the flash of light formed a few dozen miles above the planet. This time flesh finished forming. It formed into a human's shape as hair grew and fabric materialized. It took a few moments for it to finish, and Kaguya's consciousness returned to her being as her resurrection finished. And immediately she got a sensual overload of her current situation. The heat, the lack of air and the vacuum, the unmistakable orange hue of something burning, or in this case molten. Instinctively she flew away from the ground, increasing her altitude to escape the uncomfortable heat radiating from the orange light below. After flying for a few thousand miles she stopped and looked down, and for the first time she see's what had awoken her. Below her was a planet, almost completely orange due to the surface's molten state. She then realizes what awoke her, although that's a misnomer, the planet didn't wake her up, it killed her. Thoughts began racing through her mind, most of what's and why's and when's, although the most prominent one was of where. This was certainly not Eientei, nor was it the bamboo forest, nor could it possibly be Gensokyo or Earth. There's no moon to speak off, and the planet was too close to it's very un-sun like star. This was very perplexing to the Exiled Lunar Princess. She floated there, idly thinking about her situation... Until one particular realization set in. She's nowhere near anywhere she knows of. Of course she would find a way back, it's just a matter of time. And she finally has the golden opportunity to live out the adventure that was so drastically lacking from her long existence. It sounded like something out of a fairy tale, and to Kaguya at least, it does. In no way did she plan of it, but her flight path crossed that of one interdimensional starship. Kaguya has seen space rockets and spaceships before, from the rockets the Earthlings used to go to the moon, to the rocket the little vampire used, and to the starships the advanced Lunarian technology allowed, non of them resembled this one. At first she thought about getting it's -and whoever is in it- attention by yelling, but she is quickly reminded that sound doesn't work in space. So instead she opted to wave at it repeatedly, hoping that someone inside would notice her, and when that didn't work. she decided to just fly beside it and follow it wherever it's going.