Is this how it goes? Hmm. I think I’ll get something to write with for this later...
[Talking to a book is still a strange concept to get used to, but if that’s how everyone else does it, it won’t hurt to try, at least until she locates a pen.]
The forest here reminds me a lot of home, but that’s really as far as it goes. Not that that’s bad! It’s interesting to be somewhere new, though I wonder if I’m in the minority thinking that... [She actually doesn’t mind.] Everything sounds different here, you know?
[Here she pauses, thinking back on that.]
Or maybe you don’t, though I think I heard that everyone can hear them a little. I mean all the spirits. The ones from home were tricky on their own to talk to and these ones won’t even use words. I wonder... Maybe they don’t let interaction with us influence them enough to, or maybe they’re all too old to change from how they communicate now. Does anyone else know?
Third Person:
Experiencing the unexpected was, simply put, unexpected. The unexpected had been something Yun had never had to consider before. Before now, of course. Now was clearly different, since the misty realm within the True Water Rune was not prone to forests and skies with mountains in the distance. Snow wouldn’t have been that much out of the question, but the rest was telling enough. Oh, well, and being alive, too, she supposed counted amongst the sudden differences. To be fair, she had never felt all that much different between being alive and being a spirit, but that was something she could dwell on later. Supposedly there would be a later...
She wasn’t sure if there would be, actually! It was a strange feeling, not knowing. Yun wondered briefly, as she got to her feet and brushed snow off of herself, if she should be scared, but that thought was discarded almost immediately. No, that would be silly, being afraid. It wasn’t like there was some threat looming over her, unless you counted the cold weather and that was passive as far as threats went. Now excited, that would do. A place she shouldn’t be, with no idea of how she got here, no clue of where she should be going, and... wings?
With no one around to see (though whether that would have stopped her or not, who knows), Yun had no issue with nearly spinning in a full circle to try and catch a better glimpse of the new feathery weights attached to her back. Well, they at least looked to be wings, what she could see of them. Finding a mirror was now on the list of things to do. To find a mirror, though, she needed to find somewhere that would have one, along with a lot of other things. A quick scan of the horizon was enough to point her in the right direction. The middle of winter meant someone, somewhere, would have a fire going, and sure enough, she could see smoke!
“Alright. That way it is.”
Whatever that way was. She didn’t know. It would finally be an adventure!
Yun // Suikoden III // Reserved
First Person:
Is this how it goes? Hmm. I think I’ll get something to write with for this later...
[Talking to a book is still a strange concept to get used to, but if that’s how everyone else does it, it won’t hurt to try, at least until she locates a pen.]
The forest here reminds me a lot of home, but that’s really as far as it goes. Not that that’s bad! It’s interesting to be somewhere new, though I wonder if I’m in the minority thinking that... [She actually doesn’t mind.] Everything sounds different here, you know?
[Here she pauses, thinking back on that.]
Or maybe you don’t, though I think I heard that everyone can hear them a little. I mean all the spirits. The ones from home were tricky on their own to talk to and these ones won’t even use words. I wonder... Maybe they don’t let interaction with us influence them enough to, or maybe they’re all too old to change from how they communicate now. Does anyone else know?
Third Person:
Experiencing the unexpected was, simply put, unexpected. The unexpected had been something Yun had never had to consider before. Before now, of course. Now was clearly different, since the misty realm within the True Water Rune was not prone to forests and skies with mountains in the distance. Snow wouldn’t have been that much out of the question, but the rest was telling enough. Oh, well, and being alive, too, she supposed counted amongst the sudden differences. To be fair, she had never felt all that much different between being alive and being a spirit, but that was something she could dwell on later. Supposedly there would be a later...
She wasn’t sure if there would be, actually! It was a strange feeling, not knowing. Yun wondered briefly, as she got to her feet and brushed snow off of herself, if she should be scared, but that thought was discarded almost immediately. No, that would be silly, being afraid. It wasn’t like there was some threat looming over her, unless you counted the cold weather and that was passive as far as threats went. Now excited, that would do. A place she shouldn’t be, with no idea of how she got here, no clue of where she should be going, and... wings?
With no one around to see (though whether that would have stopped her or not, who knows), Yun had no issue with nearly spinning in a full circle to try and catch a better glimpse of the new feathery weights attached to her back. Well, they at least looked to be wings, what she could see of them. Finding a mirror was now on the list of things to do. To find a mirror, though, she needed to find somewhere that would have one, along with a lot of other things. A quick scan of the horizon was enough to point her in the right direction. The middle of winter meant someone, somewhere, would have a fire going, and sure enough, she could see smoke!
“Alright. That way it is.”
Whatever that way was. She didn’t know. It would finally be an adventure!