Lighthart Swordhaven
The former general had found herself in a strange land for some time.
Looking to gather some information on her location, she reached the peak of the highest structure in the city and observed the world down below. She looked at the world, from the strange chariots being ridden to the minuscule denizens no larger than ants from where she stood. Disappointing, that was the most she could give this strange haven. It was as if a child had connected an array of puzzle pieces from different boxes, neglecting whether they even fit in the first place.
Yes, this setting lacked unity. Even for a fleeting dream, this wouldn't do.
"...This world is too small. The sun is just on par with me." She narrowed her eyes and sighed in disappointment, letting out a deep breath. Aye, it felt small too, and the way her body was now made it feel all the more constraining. And yet, even now she could find solace in the heavenly eye shining down on the world.
When she watched the sun make its ascent upon the sky, it reminded her of just how great she was. If a maiden stared at her reflection in the mirror every morning, then the sun was the closest thing to a mirror she could get. Its brilliance was only a reflection to hers.
And realizing that, a shining emerald green flickered in her eyes along with the ghost of a mighty smile. This city was small, pitiful even, but it was what she had. Therefore it was more than enough. "I guess it won't be so bad after all. I'll need to learn more about this place."
And thus, the great hero made her descent from the highest peak of the skyscraper.
As she walked across the streets, she noticed the smell of food and the masses gathering in a single space. Intriguing, was this a foreign tavern? She had not eaten much since the first few days of her pilgrimage. Her journey had lasted months, and yet now she found something more complex than remnants of ancient civilisation, and with that came the promise of nourishment.
Her blonde mane floated freely behind her as she stepped forth and opened the gate of the McDondon widely with her two hands, grinning triumphantly. People turned to her, some in awe others fearfully. No matter what, it was impossible not to notice the towering woman and her proud, brilliant aura.
"I have arrived to feast!" She roared mightily and walked up to the counter, instinctively deducting that was where she could make her request, and taking note of the strange machinery and designs surrounding her. Intriguing, how intriguing...
"I desire no less than what the commoners of this place nourish themselves upon. Cease whatever foolishness you are up to and feed me properly, that I command!" She grinned wolfishly as she made her command, not knowing who to ask for and therefore declaring her intentions to all.