Sundae "Kurimu" Winters's Links
She's a bit tough on the outside, but she Hime seems like a nice enough person! She says she's the daughter of someone very important. She seems to know somethings about these sudden monster attacks as well. I wonder if she could help me... and possibly be friends. I must say, I'm curious about her... prominent, to say the least, tail and horns. But I'm too afraid to ask.
Hm. A strange creature. A girl with ice cream on her head. I thought it was a gag at first to be honest... Well whatever the case, I've washed up on her homeland and it's... filled with other people like her. This place feels strange, like i shouldn't be here. Sundae tells me she has been studying the kaiju attack I fought it, and apparently there's more globally. I don't care much for her, but something tells me I should keep her around. Her knowledge can help me in battle. But senses are overloading though, it feels like there's something here...
One of the 3 Guardian Kaiju on our island, Sarudrillus. I've personally classified him as a "Defender" Class monster. Territorial yet docile, he really seems to only attack those who provoke him, understandably. He hasn't been documented all that much, but there's a chance he's also helped out people in the past when struggling. I hope to do more research on him at some point.
Ms. Pana-Q is so cool! And nice! The way she describes it, she comes from a different future where retro electronics are more advanced and useful than they were here, as well as other tech we haven't seen before. She says she used to be a companion robot, which I think is really sweet! But her home is in trouble. I'd like to help her anyway I can!
Ms. Sundae has to be one of the sweetest people I've met in a long time. She was quick to accept my plead for help, despite Ms. Fuji's reluctance. Despite she herself not having any abilities, she looks at my situation with a light the end of the tunnel. Her positivity is almost infectious, even giving me a little hope. She makes me feel as I have finally stopped in the right dimension.