Isolde? Can you recognize our voices?
Follow, but keep out of arm's length. We're in unfamiliar territory, and have no maps or navigation. Keep your eyes open for any treachery!
Maybe I should have raised my right hand. Where am I? How did I get here? How did she know who I am? Those are important questions that need to be asked.
Well, Isolde, it's good to see you awake again. You'll probably want to remember Appolon's words - that sounded like a prophecy if ever I've heard one.
Assuming you can trust a man whose name is so similar to that of an angel of death's...
Then again, considering the topic of said prophecy, that might just mean he knows whereof he speaks.
Ask where this place is."Where am-" Isolde started to ask raising her hand then abruptly stopped, "Wait, why am I listening to the voices? Why am I listening to the voices? And now I'm talking to myself. I'm going crazy."
"Hhhm? Oh don't worry, you're not going insane, those are just your Spirits, try talking to them a bit, get to know them, but be warned they view our world as a game and they only know what you do so far. So don't take their suggestions too seriously yet." The woman said and turned back to walk away. Isolde started to follow, as they walked away, she heard Appolon humming, his eyes were still white, and he didn't move at all besides a slight rocking back and forth, giving the deep, penetrating tune a slightly eerie feel.
Isolde shook off the feeling and starting to walk, thought:
Hello?Sorry for the delay I've been busy for the past, *checks calender* Wow it's almost been a week already! Added to this is the fact that I have been in one my distracted moods, which has finally lifted thank dog, in which I either obsess over a couple things, usually not what I want to be focusing on, and can't keep concentrated on anything else for more than thirty seconds.
Anywho, depending on how much you have to say you may be talking to Isolde for the next few updates, first posts first talks, and I may update at anytime to try to keep the feel of conversation, also feel free to talk and or argue with each-other "in-character"