Nyte waved to Sunny, hand on her hip. "It's just my bright personality, actually," she drawled as she stepped closer, then stopped when Sunny suggested eating. "Oooo, I can cook a decent cabbage! Though I'm not much of a fan... It goes right through me."
Coughing at the joke and trying not to snicker, she quickly shook her helm and marched into the ruined house through the front door, bounding from the pantry to the cabinets and back looking for food. She found loads of canned foods alongside Sunny, like beans and fish and carrots and tomatoes and potatoes! She set out the blanket while one of the others cooked.
"Oh, I'm not hungry," she said quickly, "so make sure to give little Laphi here extra! He probably likes fish."
"Er, I mean, maybe. N-no particular reason I'd think that," she apologized to the boy immediately, then plopped onto the wooden floor loudly. As the two started to eat, she looked between the two vagrants fondly. Before she could ask what they had been doing in the forest, Sunny produced an intriguing map!
"The Whistlehowl Star... Would you perhaps mean the legend of the Coterie ship in the sky...?" she muttered, carefully taking the map from the girl and looking at it closely. "Rymoln Wood, hm? I don't think I've ever been there, but then again, I wood not remember the name of a random forest I've passed through!"
She coughed.
"I'd love to come with, if you'll have me! Perhaps the thing you acquired here was my set... Oh!"
She unwrapped the iron-studded belt from her hip, setting it down and unsheathing her sword. It shone brightly even in the dimly lit inside of the destroyed home, the long blade etched with ancient runes and the edges obviously worn from countless battles... Or perhaps it was used as a walking stick far too much. "What is a legend without a blade? I've no use for this, nor do I even really know how to use it, but it's been with me for a long time. Maybe this is what you needed here?"