~Kingdom: Makai; Location: Woodfall~
Castalia hummed quietly to herself as she walked down a spiral ramp to the forest floor, just on the edge of Woodfall. It was a clear day after several days of rain, and she was excited to finally be allowed back into the deeper reaches of the Thornwood. Her grandmother needed the ingredients she brought back, sure; but she needed the time outdoors! It was always nice to have some time curled up with a book, but in the space of a few days she had nearly devoured the entire shelf of literature left in the house she hadn't already read.It was terribly humid, muggy even, so she hadn't passed very many people on her way- maybe one or two. It seemed that, in this particular section of town, most were inside their homes or shops; working where they had, at the very least, a little control over the humidity. It wasn't as if she had much interaction with people beyond the typical greetings and well-wishing anyway; but she had been cooped up in her house a few days and it was a little disappointing to the teen that there wasn't anyone she knew out and about to check on.
Almost to the bottom, she paused and sighed. It wasn't that bad out, was it? ... Of course, she wasn't much bothered by all the moisture in the air, which she supposed was one of the perks of being a water elementalist.
Still, she couldn't help but see the irony in that, the one day she was looking forward to talking to people, it seemed that no one was out and about.

Well now, it seems that the weather here out in the country side was much different as opposed to the weather back home in Lumena City. But then again, many places were different compared to the main city of the magical Makai Queendom. At least, through the young man's eyes. Arian Fendra by name had left the city early that morning to find some ingredients for a higher up in the Cerberus Knights somewhere in the countryside. Considering Arian was a 'delivery boy' as they called him, they figured he would make a good errands man too. While this was true, it was never best to send Arian on a errand outside of the city. The young man was hopelessly lost with outer worldly ways!