http://higherwind.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] higherwind.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2011-06-05 04:55 pm

leave it for the morning in the afterlife. [ active / open ]

Character(s): Fang & OPEN.
Content: Arrival~
Setting: Vanaheim gate.
Time: Let's go for mid-morning on this one.
Warnings: Probably none.

"Right, well that's not much help," she shook her head, taking the object that was handed to her. How exactly she'd wound up in these new surroundings was beyond her as well. Last thing she knew they were traveling across Gran Pulse and then -- she woke up here, outside the large gate leading to the dome encasement.

Fang walked away from the 'welcoming booth' with s sigh, hands going to her hips as she took a look around. First waking up in enemy territory... now this place? She wasn't even sure if this was part of Cocoon, but it certainly wasn't Gran Pulse. The blonde haired natives didn't offer much in the way of information, either. Paixao, they'd called it... Damned if she'd ever heard of a place like that.

She frowned, and looked down at the object again, turning it around in her hands. "Wonder how this works..."

[identity profile] lovestherunning.livejournal.com 2011-06-09 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Jenny took the journal when it was handed to her, and was about to start explaining it when she heard the other girl call out, and couldn't help but look up at the two women and watch their exchange. So, the newcomer already had someone here that she knew. Well, that was always good, and helpful. It made showing up here easier, she was sure.

When Fang gestured to her, and called her 'young lady' it finally occurred to Jenny that she had yet to introduce herself. Though perhaps it wasn't so bad to have waited, now she could introduce herself to two people instead of just the one, and so, she just kept her smile and spoke up again.

"Oh, using the journal really isn't too complicated. Especially once you get the hang of it. Plus, it's great to have around so you can keep in contact with other residents around here." She paused before moving onto one of the more important topics. Or atleast, it was an important topic in her view. "Sorry, I don't think I ever got around to introducing myself, did I? Well, let's get introductions over with, shall we? I'm Jenny! Pleasure to meet you both."