Kelp/Entay
Rotating his...
Oops, her shoulders, Kelp...ach,
Entay walked through the gates of the city known as Aldrect.
This body would take getting used to.
How did he get stuck in a female body anyway?
He looked down at the human form the body held. He couldn't help but think of how
wrong this was. Shrugging, he looked around. The Holy City... oh, how ironic. Kelp was probably the least Holy thing here, walking among the statues, churches, and temples to the gods...or godesses. A male spirit who possesed the body of a human,
female fellox. He knew that while he inhabited the body though, the fellox form would actually be more along the lines of his true species rather than that. Ah well, as long as he didn't run into anyone who knew or recognized even, this body. Entay. The name had a certain charm about it, luckily. If he had to be stuck in this body, it might as well be somewhat to his liking.
So anyway, what should he do now? He knew no part of this world. He knew nothing about how to behave normally. He could of course, back then, since he was trained to blend in, but... Sighing, he walked over to the first building he saw. A cafe? Well, why not? Another female came up to him, dressed in a blue miniskirt, and a thin, tight-fitting stripped shirt with a low front, her blond hair flowing around her shoulders. He found it interesting for some reason, but didn't understand it. Besides, as soon as he considered the reaction, it was drowned in a feeling of disgust. Ignoring the inner conflict. He nodded to whatever she said to him in her strange perky voice that hurt his ears. That was another good thing about this body. At least from its own ears, it sounded more calm and soft, though he thought he detected a strange chime-like echo hanging on the end of every word he said through its lips. Following the woman, he sat on a patio chair, the body automatically crossing its legs, a strange sensation to him. Leaning on the table, he looked around him automatically. He was in the open, no unseeable roofs and...he shouldn't be worrying about this. The liklihood of this body having enemies was really, quite low.