Given the skills MAI had already displayed so freely before it didn't take much imagination for Mizuki to know what the magia was planning when she stated that she could speed up the last leg of their journey.
That said, gravity suddenly disappearing was still quite the experience, the caenis blinking in surprise before letting out a surprised yelp when her purple-haired companion simply threw her as if she were weightless. Which, at the moment, she actually was.
With her shapeshifting abilities, Mizuki was no stranger to flight, but that was different from her current situation. It didn't feel like she was really falling or flying or anything else: it was more like the world around her was moving and she was the only thing that wasn't. She could imagine how this might make some people nauseous, although fortunately she wasn't cursed with that affliction.

She was still figuring out whether she'd be able to propel herself like normal if she grew wings and used those to fly when MAI fixed her conundrum, the smaller female joining her in the sky with glowing wings that allowed her to move without any difficulties. Rather than wasting time figuring out how to get back to the ground herself Mizuki went along with MAI's assistance, a simple push enough to make her now fly towards the very same ridge she'd pointed out before.
Once she was close enough she spun herself so she was facing the ground with her hind paws rather than her face. A jarring shock announced that she was no longer floating through open space, the wildling skidding across the snow-swept rocks once before digging in with all four her clawed paws and coming to a halt.

It wasn't unpleasant, but her body wasn't entirely sure what to make of it. Shaking her head Mizuki straightened her stance and walked back towards MAI, indicating the valley beyond the ridge with one hand.

Despite the snow, frost, and chilly winds that dominated the ridge the two of them were standing on, what greeted them on the other side was a vast land of green, stretching out as far as the eye could see. To both sides mountains stretched out, then curved to follow the edge of the Hylands that the Ascent was merely the path to, with the mountains on the other side only vaguely visible thanks to the clear skies. There were clouds up here as well, but significantly less than down below, floating closer above the valley's fertile plains. Up here on the ridge the skies were a brilliant blue, the sun making the snow almost glow and casting a sharp shadow where the valley rose up to meet the mountainous crown that surrounded it.

Across the valley's vast terrain, various settlements could be seen, villages and towns which looked small from their vantage point and from so far away. Patches of darker green also made it clear that there were forests here in the Hylands, the temperature climate in seeming conflict with the plateau's altitude.
@MAI
That said, gravity suddenly disappearing was still quite the experience, the caenis blinking in surprise before letting out a surprised yelp when her purple-haired companion simply threw her as if she were weightless. Which, at the moment, she actually was.
With her shapeshifting abilities, Mizuki was no stranger to flight, but that was different from her current situation. It didn't feel like she was really falling or flying or anything else: it was more like the world around her was moving and she was the only thing that wasn't. She could imagine how this might make some people nauseous, although fortunately she wasn't cursed with that affliction.
Okay, now how do I...
She was still figuring out whether she'd be able to propel herself like normal if she grew wings and used those to fly when MAI fixed her conundrum, the smaller female joining her in the sky with glowing wings that allowed her to move without any difficulties. Rather than wasting time figuring out how to get back to the ground herself Mizuki went along with MAI's assistance, a simple push enough to make her now fly towards the very same ridge she'd pointed out before.
Once she was close enough she spun herself so she was facing the ground with her hind paws rather than her face. A jarring shock announced that she was no longer floating through open space, the wildling skidding across the snow-swept rocks once before digging in with all four her clawed paws and coming to a halt.
That's... a very unusual form of flight. (She took a deep breath.) That'll take some getting used to if we do this again.
It wasn't unpleasant, but her body wasn't entirely sure what to make of it. Shaking her head Mizuki straightened her stance and walked back towards MAI, indicating the valley beyond the ridge with one hand.
Well, here we are. Welcome to the Hylands.
Despite the snow, frost, and chilly winds that dominated the ridge the two of them were standing on, what greeted them on the other side was a vast land of green, stretching out as far as the eye could see. To both sides mountains stretched out, then curved to follow the edge of the Hylands that the Ascent was merely the path to, with the mountains on the other side only vaguely visible thanks to the clear skies. There were clouds up here as well, but significantly less than down below, floating closer above the valley's fertile plains. Up here on the ridge the skies were a brilliant blue, the sun making the snow almost glow and casting a sharp shadow where the valley rose up to meet the mountainous crown that surrounded it.
It'll be a bit longer before it becomes night time, so do you want to wait here? It is warmer down there, if that matters.
Across the valley's vast terrain, various settlements could be seen, villages and towns which looked small from their vantage point and from so far away. Patches of darker green also made it clear that there were forests here in the Hylands, the temperature climate in seeming conflict with the plateau's altitude.
@MAI

