(Alright then. If you really want to, go on. It's your
decision.)
''I have no idea! I may be billions of years old, but I'm not an
old man. In fact, in this world, everyone is immortal, unless they
are me.'' - Makai continued talking, as he thought it would be a
good idea to finally say something about himself. ''You see, when
you die in this world, you are just waking up in the real world.
But in my case, the machine that transported me into this world
also transported my body. In fact, I was lucky that I have such a
powerful magic, because without it, I wouldn't survive even a
year.'' - he sighed and took some air. He closed his eyes yet again
and leaned on a tree.
Cliantha gave a half-shrug, yet her eyes hardened. "It was
practically a desert. Destroyed. We respect Nature, and her ability
to provide for us," she answered, an edge in her voice.
Dei sat down more comfortably on their picnic blanket, tossing her
apple core towards the deeper part of the forest. "Nuclear bombs,"
she muttered bitterly before taking a piece of venison.
Powers: She can cause miracles to occur. (Rain, thunder, weathers,
etc.)
Species/breed/race/spirit/thiskindofstuff: Human (Shrine
Maiden)
History: One long day ago she discovered that she is one of lucid
dreamers. Sanae did already know about The Thing but, told that she
knows it to nobody. As by that she went searching for The Thing
long times ago. After some time she got skilled at doing
miracles.
Password?: 2. Don't be too overpowered, please. Go with overpowered
stuff, but things that could kill everyone or everything are
just... too much.
''Ah, it wasn't a nuclear bomb exactly. Actually, it was something
much worse.'' - Makai still remembers his fight with Angel. ''Huh,
where did you get that meat?'' - he asked Dei curiously. He then
looked at Raika. ''Caroline is a machine. She cannot wake up, as
she doesn't even have a real mind. Also, there are a lot of
creatures in the Dream World. They are also a manifestation of
people's dreams.''
Sanae was walking alone in the forest trying to find company of
other lucid dreamers.
"Am I the only Lucid Dreamer here?.. I think there is other lucid
dreamers searching for The Thing" She said it to herself
curiously.
After some time she was in the deep part of forest looking at
someone standing.
"Something worse, hm?" Cliantha glared at the ground. "Nature was
meant to be utilized and respected, not obliterated. Dream world or
not, it's still Nature."
Dei met the "old man's" gaze evenly as she bit into the meat.
"We're not from this universe, as we told you before," She replied,
ignoring his question.
Cliantha silently plopped down on the blanket, spearing another
piece of venison with a silver dagger. "We only have enough food
for two of us, but there's plenty of fruit going around," she
informed them.