It was a somewhat stupid chain of events that had led Tanyuu to be making her slow way down the streets of Bavan tonight, but she really had no one to blame but herself. After finding herself so very far from her country home, surrounded by so much strangeness that it made even her head spin, she'd managed to find a place to live in Bavan off the kindness of some locals. But even hobbled as she was, her curiosity couldn't be sated staying inside and watching the world go by, so the very next day it was out she went.
It's tiring to walk around on her own for so long, and Tanyuu can tell from the aches of her body that she would pay for pushing herself too much tomorrow, but this place is so fascinating! The technology here is astounding, if somewhat frightening (she flinches every time a car goes whizzing by, and she still isn't sure how she feels about TVs), and the people are so alien to her even watching them go about their mundane lives is fascinating. She had spent a long time in the park just watching the humans and scattered monsters pass by, paying the latter even more attention. This can't be caused by mushi, can it? Certainly she remembers several parasitic types that brought a physical change to the host, but nothing so drastic as this.
However, as the light wanes and the candleless lights flickered to life, Tanyuu realizes she is...maybe a bit lost. She must have taken a wrong turn somewhere going back, because this certainly wasn't the right neighborhood. Pausing near a bench, she sighs and lowers herself onto it with a grimace of pain. Her foot throbs and her hand feels nearly numb from her grip on the crutch. She leans back and closes her eyes, catching her breath and trying to remember just which streets she had taken to get to the park. If she can trace her way back to one from this morning, it'll be a start.
Gen 3, Ryslig because reasons
It's tiring to walk around on her own for so long, and Tanyuu can tell from the aches of her body that she would pay for pushing herself too much tomorrow, but this place is so fascinating! The technology here is astounding, if somewhat frightening (she flinches every time a car goes whizzing by, and she still isn't sure how she feels about TVs), and the people are so alien to her even watching them go about their mundane lives is fascinating. She had spent a long time in the park just watching the humans and scattered monsters pass by, paying the latter even more attention. This can't be caused by mushi, can it? Certainly she remembers several parasitic types that brought a physical change to the host, but nothing so drastic as this.
However, as the light wanes and the candleless lights flickered to life, Tanyuu realizes she is...maybe a bit lost. She must have taken a wrong turn somewhere going back, because this certainly wasn't the right neighborhood. Pausing near a bench, she sighs and lowers herself onto it with a grimace of pain. Her foot throbs and her hand feels nearly numb from her grip on the crutch. She leans back and closes her eyes, catching her breath and trying to remember just which streets she had taken to get to the park. If she can trace her way back to one from this morning, it'll be a start.