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Mauve "Rose" Wolfsbane
As Mauve walked down the path, she fiddled with the device that Archimedes had handed them, trying to fit it to her ear. Earpieces weren’t wont to fit in her ears if they were also shaped to a Mortem’s, so she eventually gave up and stuffed it amongst her flower crown, tangling up with her wild, white hair. Meh, good enough.
That was when Elric had caught back up with her.
As she walked along, Mauve kept her white tail floof close to her back. The crowds seemed thick and she wasn’t about to accidentally cause an allergic rash attack to unsuspecting, innocent bystanders. That is, if all of this was real. She still wasn’t sure.
There were many games she wanted to test out, and familiar-smelling foods that she hadn’t had in a while. Too bad that would have to wait.
Many bodies blocked her view, so to get a good idea about where she was going if she couldn’t see a break in the flow, she had hopped a couple times to get a handle on her direction.
Her speckled eyes caught sight of the podium up ahead with a stage. That was probably where the music would start.
As soon as the aquatic being started talking, she stopped moving forward and listened.
The music that started up was upbeat, and honestly, Mauve enjoyed it. Even without that urge that rode her to dance, she probably would have anyway. A few unfortunate souls did meet the flowers on her tail, but it was their own fault. They’re the ones that bumped into her.
Once she was pushed to where the stage was, was when Mauve forced herself to stop moving as her mini brows furrowed in confusion.
Heroes!?
She jumped at the word. How did they know? It couldn’t be obvious that she was from Myion? But, the others trapped along with her didn’t all seem to be from Myion like she was.
Weary and on high alert now, Mauve glanced around quickly, taking in her surroundings that she couldn’t trust to not just change.
Fight?
Fight why? Fight what? Fighting was something she understood at least.
Then she found herself inside the tent. It wasn’t like she truly had a choice.