"It's nice to meet you as well, Kota." With all formalities out of the way, Venti tapped the ground lightly with a hind leg as he fell briefly into thought. This really was the strangest place, and he lifted his head slightly as a small breeze blew past them. Not a hint of anemo energy to be found. Pieces were starting to fit together. None of them made much sense though -- a lack of elemental energy, people claiming to be from places he'd never heard of, suddenly becoming a hare. "I think," he spoke up again rather abruptly, "we may have been brought to an entirely different world from the ones any of us might be familiar with." He said that rather matter of factly, voice firm and lacking the playful lilt that tended to color most of his words. "Where I'm from has elemental energy permeating just about everything, and there is none here. And the three of us have never heard of a place called 'Japan', and yet that's where you're from, Kota. None of that adds up unless we assume that we're all from different worlds, and were brought here somehow." He blinked, still looking thoughtful. "Perhaps turning into animals is an effect of that?"
Aisa - Enlin :: Nonbinary :: Age Unknown :: No Man's Sky OCs :: Spectacled Dormouse - Cape Fox :: ~no tags, open
Alarm was the first thing they felt as they drifted to consciousness. Darkness, silence, an edge of panic crept up on them because they were so very alone with their thoughts before something shifted and there was light. Aisa blinked up at the face of some unfamiliar mammal whose tail they'd apparently? been hidden beneath. There was a heartbeat or two -- did they have a heartbeat? They shouldn't but sure enough they could feel it thumping too fast -- of panic born from instinct they didn't understand before recognition flooded through them, mirrored in the eyes of the animal staring down at them.
Enlin was... disturbed, when they woke up. That they had to wake at all, that Aisa's presence was gone and when they moved their body was unfamiliar. Quadrupedal, furred, a creature that tugged at the frayed edged of their memory but no name came to mind. Then something moved and they were on their paws and turning to investigate... another small creature, which had been hidden beneath their tail. They both were still for a moment until a realization shot through them and they lowered their head. Without hesitation the small creature hopped atop it.
Trees surrounded them, and with no obvious communication between the two Enlin started forward in a random direction.