[Valvatorez remains quiet and... oddly peaceful looking and comfortable for most of the trip. It only took about 35 minutes before the Rune-Wing slowed down and descended to a lower altitude, making a vertical landing straight down into.... an open field? Of all places?
After a moment of the Rune Wing settling down, the pilot came back into the passenger's compartment, a man who removed his flight helmet, which was emblazoned with a Death-like specter wielding a sword. The man's eyes were sharp and blue, and he wore a leather jacket; not exactly a civilian looking pilot.]
We're here, Professor Valvatorez. Like normal, you've got two hours before we gotta head back, but we can roll out whenever you're ready before that.
Thank you, Mr. Vaeris. I appreciate you doing this again.
[The pilot gave a thumbs up briefly to the professor, and a nod to both Ekkehardt and Toki, before heading back to the cockpit. Valvatorez removed his seat belt, stood up, and fetched a duffel bag from an overhead storage compartment. The bag rattled and rustled a bit, but ]
All right then! It'll be a short walk before we get there, but I trust you both wouldn't mind a scenic walk through a German forest? ...And no, it's not spooky, before you ask.
[With that, he disembarked the plane, and fortunately, the weather here was nice, with pleasant sunshine and a gentle breeze among the tall trees in this very old forest. There was a small path leading into the forest, and it was that which Valvatorez followed, bag over his shoulder.
There didn't even seem to be a soul around; sure, wild animals and birds, but no other humans within some good distance.]
I'll have you know... you two are the first I've brought with me to go meet her directly in quite a long time.
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After a moment of the Rune Wing settling down, the pilot came back into the passenger's compartment, a man who removed his flight helmet, which was emblazoned with a Death-like specter wielding a sword. The man's eyes were sharp and blue, and he wore a leather jacket; not exactly a civilian looking pilot.]
We're here, Professor Valvatorez. Like normal, you've got two hours before we gotta head back, but we can roll out whenever you're ready before that.
Thank you, Mr. Vaeris. I appreciate you doing this again.
[The pilot gave a thumbs up briefly to the professor, and a nod to both Ekkehardt and Toki, before heading back to the cockpit. Valvatorez removed his seat belt, stood up, and fetched a duffel bag from an overhead storage compartment. The bag rattled and rustled a bit, but ]
All right then! It'll be a short walk before we get there, but I trust you both wouldn't mind a scenic walk through a German forest? ...And no, it's not spooky, before you ask.
[With that, he disembarked the plane, and fortunately, the weather here was nice, with pleasant sunshine and a gentle breeze among the tall trees in this very old forest. There was a small path leading into the forest, and it was that which Valvatorez followed, bag over his shoulder.
There didn't even seem to be a soul around; sure, wild animals and birds, but no other humans within some good distance.]
I'll have you know... you two are the first I've brought with me to go meet her directly in quite a long time.