Jye gave a small sigh of relief as the man seemed friendly. They seemed to have more in common than he thought though. They both didn't seem to know where they were and their memory was not the best, well, Jye had no memory what so ever of his past but still it was something in common. "Uh yes I guess you could say I'm lost." He wasn't unintentionally lost, as he had just been wandering around with no clue of where to go, it seemed naturally his mind had told him to go this way and it was a good thing too.
The bear- no wait the man... uh Biwa, roamer of lands and onikuma of old seemed to have an interesting way of talking, he sounded wise in Jye's opinion, he looked like the kind of person who would have many stories to tell, experiences to share, advice and so on. Although it was clear he was not human, and most would feel threatened by that, Biwa gave off a good vibe, a welcoming, warm feeling projected of the traveller. "It's a pleasure to meet you Biwa, I'm Jye." Jye gave a small nod in reply to Biwa's polite, short bow. Jye was glad he had approached someone as kind as him. But then again not everyone was what they seemed. For now he would trust Biwa though.
So Jye now knew he was a Yokai, who then asked him to look at the sign and read it for him. Jye smiled "Of course! I feel a bit daft for not noticing the sign in the first place ha ha..." Followed by a short, awkward laugh. He stepped back and looked up at the sign. "It says... Winterburg I-"
"Welcome to Winterburg Inn!"
A female voice cut him off and he turned to see the Witch explaining things about the Inn. So she must be the one who tool care of guests here? Or maybe she owned the place, he had no idea. She looked a bit young to own it but anything was possible here. "Uh yeah it says that. Winterburg Inn." Jye finished as he turned back to the Yokai with a sheepish smile, scratching his cheek for a moment in thought. He moved out of the entrance as the Witch led the others who had just noticed properly now, into the Inn. "Shall we follow? I think we can get some answers inside." Jye thought that perhaps that was a bit too obvious for him to comment on. This social anxiety of his was what made him so quiet usually, he thought everything he said came out sounding stupid.
Feeling slightly embarrassed, he followed the others inside. As soon as he entered he felt a large amount of heat engulf his body and instantly cringed in reaction to the warmth. For most it was nice but for him, it was boiling! He quickly undid the string securing his jacket on his shoulders, and let it slide off his pale, slender yet muscular arms. He held it under his arm and sighed, a bit flustered and irritated by the heat as his cheeks turned a light red, the only colour on him at that moment. The Witch further explained ways of payment, food, accommodation and signing in along with other details.
Everyone seemed to be lining up now to sign in. Shortly after the Blonde female had signed in, it was his turn to sign. He noticed that people had written first, last names as well as date and other details. He felt a bit panicked at this as he couldn't remember his last name, the date, where he was why he was there or even the time. So all he wrote was his first name and made up some poorly written signature and hurried out of the line. That was when he noticed the Witch speaking with an awfully familiar looking female with a rabbit familiar. A sudden throbbing pain from his head caused Jye to hold his head in attempts to calm the throbbing. His eyes squinted and he cringed, trying to get a better look at the girl, but it only caused his vision to blur like earlier. He quickly forced himself to look away, even though he wanted to pet the Rabbit well, never mind the cat had suddenly been fried and ran off.
The Inn was quite crowded and he didn't want to question anyone just yet, he had lost sight of Biwa unfortunately from his dizziness and blurred vision, the way he walked made him look a tad intoxicated as he went to the nearest booth with a quite nice looking wooden table in the centre and sat down with a sigh. Gradually the throbbing stopped and his vision was normal again. He sighed relieved and let his worn out body sink into the comfortable cushioning of the booth seats.