Journal #3: Sunday

Japan

Yes, it says that I'm in Japan. Honshu, to be exact. And no, the house is not in Japan, but a crossway of two (possibly three) teleporters with the scenery of Japan outside its borders and with native plants of Japan inside it. How did my day start? I woke up at six, went to check the OTHER gate (we're calling it gate #2) which went to Japan and confirmed it, came back, ate breakfast (once again, made by Kaylin. How she does it every day, I don't know), told everyone about gate #2, nearly got trampled as the others tried to get out, Then came to Honshu, not too far from Mount Fuji. Well, at least it looks like it's not that far from Mound Fuji…

We came out in the outskirts of a shopping center. We shopped around for mostly the whole day, went to some sushi restaurant to eat lunch (Shuka chose where because he said he has been here before and the sushi was great), ate onigiri for dinner, then stayed in an inn. Girls on one room, guys in the other (dur). I'm writing this actually on Monday at 2:00 AM. My dream was simple. At least, to me it was simple. I was on some kind of platform with the sign of Mabinogi on the bottom with tons over tons to the tons power of owls, but they were only brown and white. But that wasn't what made it important. Who I saw was none other than Nao, the keeper of the Soul Stream. What she said I can't remember exactly what it sounded like, but it was something like this: "The chosen five shall be split, but find the final pieces to the story. Each shall encounter their own difficulties, each shall gain, each shall lose, each shall be united in the battle of the Shadow Realm. Now, go forth and live what the world of Erin needs, a group of heroes that shall not battle for their own self accomplishment, but for the weak and young, and renew the meaning of life to its finest." Then I woke up needing to go to the bathroom. Basically, your average fortune-teller talk. I feel like that's going to affect this story somehow, and it won't be all at once. Who could the last people be?