Finnek Forest, huh? Yeah, okay, a forest that had a natural blue hue to it. That's where Rail found herself and as such, it was an oddity she felt like checking out. Natural blue to the foliage and the like, but it seemed as though that the animals didn't suffer from a pigmentation mutation... At least not yet, or did they? Maybe that was the twist to this forest, was that there were animals and insects all around her, yet they were so well-colored, that they blended into the scenery like paint on canvas. A shrug came from the platinum-blonde, short-haired woman with crystal-blue eyes.
Honorguard was sported on her body this time around. The intricate white fabrics had rested below the armor plated areas that helped protect the rest of her body. She kept the hood down and decided to show off her features, thus meaning she opted to leave the mask back at her dorm. Leaves crunched beneath those metallic boots of hers. Her guns were holstered at her sides, safety off, triggers ready to pull. "Right, so the brochure or whatever the hell you'd like to call it, didn't lie. This is a goddamn blue forest. And here I thought I saw everything..."
Her voice had a thick accent to it (British/European) and gave it that distinct tone. In other words, one would easily be able to pick her voice out from a crowd of other voices with accents. After her little observation, she crouched onto one knee and picked up what she deemed a perfect leaf. Her thumb and index finger were used to brush over that simple, yet intricate object in her hand. Her eyes focused on it thoroughly and she decided to take it back home with her. Maybe there were some insects she could bring back to analyze too?
With that thought in mind, Rail picked herself up, brushed a couple of strands of hair off her face, and turned her attention anywhere. It was a nice, sunny day, but there were a few dark clouds in the sky. Likely there'd be a storm coming within the evening, or the next day over. The wind blew calmly, but that itself would likely grow even more severe if time continued on. She'd have to finish this up soon, if she could.
Honorguard was sported on her body this time around. The intricate white fabrics had rested below the armor plated areas that helped protect the rest of her body. She kept the hood down and decided to show off her features, thus meaning she opted to leave the mask back at her dorm. Leaves crunched beneath those metallic boots of hers. Her guns were holstered at her sides, safety off, triggers ready to pull. "Right, so the brochure or whatever the hell you'd like to call it, didn't lie. This is a goddamn blue forest. And here I thought I saw everything..."
Her voice had a thick accent to it (British/European) and gave it that distinct tone. In other words, one would easily be able to pick her voice out from a crowd of other voices with accents. After her little observation, she crouched onto one knee and picked up what she deemed a perfect leaf. Her thumb and index finger were used to brush over that simple, yet intricate object in her hand. Her eyes focused on it thoroughly and she decided to take it back home with her. Maybe there were some insects she could bring back to analyze too?
With that thought in mind, Rail picked herself up, brushed a couple of strands of hair off her face, and turned her attention anywhere. It was a nice, sunny day, but there were a few dark clouds in the sky. Likely there'd be a storm coming within the evening, or the next day over. The wind blew calmly, but that itself would likely grow even more severe if time continued on. She'd have to finish this up soon, if she could.