After getting used to her own basic senses once more, such as seeing, feeling, hearing, smelling, and tasting (even if the last one wasn't really necessary right now), it was surprising that she hasn't even taken in the details of her surroundings by now. From what she saw, it was like the entire world she stood on was sucked completely dry of it's life, not even a single weed stood out in the barren and dry dirt she stood upon. Especially from the viewpoint of a fallen Pact Bearer that specialized on manipulating the energy of life, this sight of this barren world actually disgusted her. In reality, this world was like a reminder to what would happen if the forces of the "After World" would overrun the Living World, draining all of the life energy from the Living World entirely. "So this is some kind of weird-ass limbo...but the more I think about it...the more I think that this isn't limbo at all," Kaika said to herself, her purple eyes narrowed in confusion as even with the experience of her dimensional travels, this completely stumped her.
That was when she managed to feel a bit of a strange presence, a power that actually rivaled or overpowered the essence of the demon god Yasu. For that single moment, Kaika panicked and glanced around to see if she could figure out if this power was near her, but luckily, it wasn't actually on this barren world. Whatever the dark power was, Kaika could sense it faintly, and she got the instinct to look up. Above in where regular people would call beyond the skies the "heavens," astonishment grew on her face upon the sights of entrancing but terrifying spectacular in the skies, and for a moment, she was reminded of all of the stories of the "Reality Wars" that Miki would always remind her about. Not that she's actually seen one before, or that her experiences with the Shadow Replicas had actually triggered a Reality War, but something about this seemed like a pretty good portrayal of a Reality War that she could see. Only this wasn't a Reality War, and it was something probably much greater, as even Kaika knew that Spirits and Demons wouldn't go as far as this.
"I have a feeling that I'm screwed if I stay on this planet. Like hell I would know if some stray attack is aimed here," Kaika said to herself with a bit of urgency, and even if it doesn't seem like it, things that don't seem to happen always occur to happen anyways. Better safe than sorry. Taking one more look at the mess of the sky, she also took notice of that glowing planet that belittled the ships that much, it was like the ships were just mere atoms compared to what this planet was. It was safe to assume that the dark power she felt moments before came from this planet, as nothing else appeared to carry that devastating force within besides that certain glowing planet.
That was when she managed to feel a bit of a strange presence, a power that actually rivaled or overpowered the essence of the demon god Yasu. For that single moment, Kaika panicked and glanced around to see if she could figure out if this power was near her, but luckily, it wasn't actually on this barren world. Whatever the dark power was, Kaika could sense it faintly, and she got the instinct to look up. Above in where regular people would call beyond the skies the "heavens," astonishment grew on her face upon the sights of entrancing but terrifying spectacular in the skies, and for a moment, she was reminded of all of the stories of the "Reality Wars" that Miki would always remind her about. Not that she's actually seen one before, or that her experiences with the Shadow Replicas had actually triggered a Reality War, but something about this seemed like a pretty good portrayal of a Reality War that she could see. Only this wasn't a Reality War, and it was something probably much greater, as even Kaika knew that Spirits and Demons wouldn't go as far as this.
"I have a feeling that I'm screwed if I stay on this planet. Like hell I would know if some stray attack is aimed here," Kaika said to herself with a bit of urgency, and even if it doesn't seem like it, things that don't seem to happen always occur to happen anyways. Better safe than sorry. Taking one more look at the mess of the sky, she also took notice of that glowing planet that belittled the ships that much, it was like the ships were just mere atoms compared to what this planet was. It was safe to assume that the dark power she felt moments before came from this planet, as nothing else appeared to carry that devastating force within besides that certain glowing planet.