The dry air came in quite roughly the moment they arrived in Wind Country. The difference in humidity as compared to Lightning Country was apparent, giving Jien that much unwanted nosebleed early on. He didn’t really think he would be affected that much but there was, struggling on the third time the weather had made him bled. Though, it was nothing to be much concerned with since he could simply remedy it with a few tissue papers and a cold drink, they currently have ran out of both. As such, he sighed as he felt the moisture drip from his nose. Wearing his black t-shirt and gray trousers, Jien took a moment to look ahead of them to see if there was a nearby town. His bluish coat was wrapped around his waist, preferring what breeze that blew to grace his tanned skin as opposed to covering from the sun. His white hair danced along the blowing gale that would sometimes leave a matching warm kiss on his cheek. He did not think Wind Country to have this sort of landscape as he stood perched on a cliff that overlook an expansive desert, though he did hear about deserts. He was, perhaps, on the optimistic side of things when he had at least hoped for in between towns and highways and not the endless sandsea.There was more to these lands, he thought. He could feel a strange nostalgia surrounding him, and yet he couldn't really pinpoint why, when and where. It could have just been a memory, but not his. Or who knows what really belongs to him and what not. If he could shake it away, it would be the best. He didn't want his resolve to be clouded at that point. Not when he had someone with him.
He pinched his nose bridge for a bit before letting go when his attention was caught elsewhere. He felt a change of atmosphere around them and he wasn’t about to let his guard down for mere inconvenience brought by his fragile nasal capillaries. Slowly, he would raise a hand behind him, as if to warn, just as he lowered himself to a kneel, eyes still focused to the terrain ahead. “Something’s there. Be careful,” Jien said, not bothering to spare a glance at the girl who followed him all the way to Wind Country. Though it would be dangerous, he figured she would like it more than to be left alone back home.
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[Requesting Kei]