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- (Sakura) They were wearing fancy, ruffley clothes, colored in shades of white and pink. They had their cherry blossom-colored hair done up in space buns, and their eyes were a deep, rich shade of brown. They had a guitar slung across their back[...].
- (Sister) A tall girl with broad shoulders, black hair, and golden eyes. She wore heavy winter clothing—all black, which almost made it seem like combat clothes—that didn't seem to match the temperate air.
- (Meringue) It had big blue eyes and a simple outfit, loose enough to move around freely in. It had the same shade of black hair as the girl, and it also had... dog ears?
- (Eli) He had his back to them, but his messy blonde hair was visible, as was his lean build and his tan skin.
- He seemed quite pretty (twink), and he had the same golden eyes as Sister.
- "steampunk adventurer" is the look i imagine him with
- along with a bit of makeup because sue him, he wants to look nice for the visitor
- (The Fool) they shrank down to... about 5'5, give or take a few inches.
- Still, they were almost completely nondescript. Their skin was a neutral shade of grey, neither skinny nor fat nor muscular, clothes and hair generic and forgettable. The only thing about them that really stood out was their mask—white, with two "eyes" shaped like coin slots.
- (Cabin 02) The house was bigger on the inside than it seemed from the outside. To their left, there was a sunken living room. A few comfy-looking couches were placed around a grand fireplace. A massive broadsword rested on the mantle above it, shiny and well-kept but clearly used. There was a heavy door across from them, on the border between the living room and the rest of the house. A gnarled tree had been carved into it—if either of them knew Norse mythology, they would recognize it as Yggdrasil.
- On the right, though, was the real attraction. It appeared to be the dining room; there was a large table, piled high with enough food for a dozen people, though places had only been set for six. Beyond it, there was an open-concept kitchen with an island separating the two "rooms."
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