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Finally making some headway? [Complete]
Character(s): Kanda Yuu & Raven
Content: During their exploration of the area outside the dome, the two of them come across the Elysian Fields. Kanda sees something familiar in this place, a church, and proceeds to investigate.
Setting: The Elysian Fields
Time: Mid to Late Afternoon
Warnings: Possible lumen abuse. ):
Their walk was, for the most part, uneventful. Kanda wasn't a particularly skilled conversationalist, and Raven didn't seem to be yearning for conversation anyways. In that way, Kanda supposed she was better than anybody else who could've brought him out here. At least she didn't expect anything from him, which suited him just fine.
They'd found a river, farther along their walk, and Kanda assumed that it flowed into the one he'd seen earlier. Or vice versa, considering he didn't yet know the shape of the landmass. In one of the few times he'd spoken to Raven during their trip, he made vocal note of this. Perhaps she could garner something from the information that he couldn't, and Kanda wasn't too proud that he wouldn't admit that. If it could help him, that is.
Beyond the river was another gate, with ever more people passing through. As opposed to the enormous giants of Joutenheim, this one was made up of silver ice. Once he got back to the hotel, he'd check his journal and see what that one was named. There had to be a reason for those gates, or some sort of pattern.
Walking further yet brought them to the strangest sight yet. It started when a snow-like substance started to fall from the sky. But no wind seemed to disturb it, and Kanda couldn't feel them when they fell upon his skin. After making sure that they weren't harmful, or anything like that, he held out his palm and attempted to catch one. His hand seemed to glow for a moment, before it faded.
Frowning, he pushed farther through the trees to where the falling orbs of light seemed to be more dense. There had to be an explanation for this.
Content: During their exploration of the area outside the dome, the two of them come across the Elysian Fields. Kanda sees something familiar in this place, a church, and proceeds to investigate.
Setting: The Elysian Fields
Time: Mid to Late Afternoon
Warnings: Possible lumen abuse. ):
Their walk was, for the most part, uneventful. Kanda wasn't a particularly skilled conversationalist, and Raven didn't seem to be yearning for conversation anyways. In that way, Kanda supposed she was better than anybody else who could've brought him out here. At least she didn't expect anything from him, which suited him just fine.
They'd found a river, farther along their walk, and Kanda assumed that it flowed into the one he'd seen earlier. Or vice versa, considering he didn't yet know the shape of the landmass. In one of the few times he'd spoken to Raven during their trip, he made vocal note of this. Perhaps she could garner something from the information that he couldn't, and Kanda wasn't too proud that he wouldn't admit that. If it could help him, that is.
Beyond the river was another gate, with ever more people passing through. As opposed to the enormous giants of Joutenheim, this one was made up of silver ice. Once he got back to the hotel, he'd check his journal and see what that one was named. There had to be a reason for those gates, or some sort of pattern.
Walking further yet brought them to the strangest sight yet. It started when a snow-like substance started to fall from the sky. But no wind seemed to disturb it, and Kanda couldn't feel them when they fell upon his skin. After making sure that they weren't harmful, or anything like that, he held out his palm and attempted to catch one. His hand seemed to glow for a moment, before it faded.
Frowning, he pushed farther through the trees to where the falling orbs of light seemed to be more dense. There had to be an explanation for this.