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(Oops, sorry)(Lilia isn't a girl, she's a grown woman, it was just in the dream that she was 15; as it was a recollection of past events.)
A young man who appeared to be of Asian origin was the first to notice her. Though he hid it well and quickly, a clear emotion of distress had been present on his features for but a fleeting moment before they resumed what Lilia had to assume was their normal posture. She didn't find it suspicious, it only made sense to hide your true thoughts and feeling from strangers after all; however it did make her immediately wonder about him, emotional control from someone of his apparent years was a rare enough occurrence of itself; that he had clearly mastered it so young suggested that there was perhaps more than met the eye with him. Lilia duly made a mental note of it, and to keep a watchful eye on him, but not a hostile one; unless he gave her cause to do so at least.
His question had been simple enough; and common courtesy went a long way; so Lilia responded in that fashion.
"My name is Lilia Kjaernestejd, I am a...traveller of a sort; I suppose that would be the most accurate way to describe me. Though mercenary works as well; if it is a little more...vulgar."
"So, can I just call you Lilia?" He asked the woman, confused at her previous statement. A mercenary traveler, He thought groggily, attempting to stand. He used the wall behind him as support, but that didn't help the fact that the room appeared to be spinning. Dizziness washed over him like a wave crashing down onto the sand below, causing him a moment of unsteadiness. But he shook that off as he stood on flat feet, not reaching the height of the woman ahead of him. He happened to bit short for his human age of eighteen, but that didn't mean anything to him at all; he had no care for how he looked. But now that he thought about it... what was he wearing? Urushihara looked down at his clothing and a surprised look crossed his face. This is defiantly not what he slept in last night, nor what he planned on wearing the next day.