The journey isn't forgiving, though Himeka is arguably more inclined to behave herself after a while. The lack of magicks at her disposal is a big factor as well, so she occupies most of her time by watching the scenery and the other captives with her. The soldiers are more difficult to read, but they seem to be willing to leave well enough alone as long as you don't start a ruckus.
Of course not everyone agrees on that. It would only be too fitting that once the group from her shrine has coalesced with another that she would see a familiar, albeit battered face. As they're being ushered into boats, Himeka does a double-take. She knows that man.
"Estinien!"
For how quiet she's been since her capture, she suddenly breaks away from the group of Wanderers towards the boat that already holds her friend.
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Of course not everyone agrees on that. It would only be too fitting that once the group from her shrine has coalesced with another that she would see a familiar, albeit battered face. As they're being ushered into boats, Himeka does a double-take. She knows that man.
"Estinien!"
For how quiet she's been since her capture, she suddenly breaks away from the group of Wanderers towards the boat that already holds her friend.