The future princess looks around seeing nobody in sight. "Where is everyone? Did they go somewhere and not tell me?" She continued to look around the place still not finding anybody there.
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from Japan
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from South Korea

seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Netherlands

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from South Korea

seen from Germany
seen from Germany
The future princess looks around seeing nobody in sight. "Where is everyone? Did they go somewhere and not tell me?" She continued to look around the place still not finding anybody there.
Locked
"Eh? What? Why can't I--?"
The doors remain stubbornly shut. The pink princess stomped on the ground with her heels as she struggled to pull and push the door with all her might her arms could muster. She grunted and sighed and heaved as her faces made very unladylike expressions. Without any progress, Peach slumped onto the ground with her back sliding against the smooth surface of the door.
"That's funny, I'm sure I saw the others enter them. I even saw someone enter this one!" Peach thought aloud, trying to assure herself that she wasn't locked forever in this devoid dimension.
Peach glanced over at Robin, who seemed to be in a greater pain than she was in before. Oh dear.
"Hang in there, I'll try to get us out of here...!" Peach re-assured the tactician.
The grunts and whelps of a princess echoed throughout the void once more.
Wind
"Mama, it's so quiet all of a sudden..."
Even when it was daytime, when the birds would be chirping and the trees swaying, and the breezes blowing, everything was dead silent. It was the witching hour in the day.
The trees remained eerily motionless, where not a single leaf felt like rustling. There were no signs of life, no squirrels or birds, no scrambling of feet, no squawks or caws. Silence.
Silence made its presence known in every nook and cranny of the greenlands. The deadness of the land attested for that. Not even the winds blew that day, nor did the waters splash or flow.
Something was very wrong here. The loud crashes and screeching and clashes of metal and water and lightning that were emitted from the manor were now absent.
Luma had apparently disappeared in his mother's presence, but after a panicky survey around the area where the kitchen lay in pieces, Luma cried out loud in the silence, "Mama, the fox and the others are gone! What do we do now...?"
With her back against the tree, Rosalina struggled to say, "...I don't know, Luma. This is very strange..."
They waited for a sign of life, movement, anything. They longed for an answer, a breeze to assure them of the hope they clung onto.
"Hmm... it seems that things have been quiet for now. Did Robin and the others settle things with the monster? What about the others? I'm sure they're doing fine but... what if they're short on allies to help? Maybe I should help them, unless they've got everything under control?" Lucina kept on having thoughts and unanswered questions popping up in her head.
"H...hey everyone. . I think I slept in a bit too long hehe... Have I missed much?"
"Hmm.. I wonder.. what can I do now that things are quiet at this moment?"
Lucina was later lost in her own thoughts.
The darkness loomed around her, as the pretty princess in pink pinched the middle ends of her dress, lifting it up for her to walk briskly. She had bumped into Pikachu and a rather sassy Pokemon Trainer named Red. She remembered seeing the trainer's leg twisted in such a contortion, and shook her head briefly, her eyelids blinking rapidly as if to relieve the memory.
"What a sight," she muttered as she placed her dainty palm on her forehead.
The princess walked absent-mindedly for a while before her eyes blinked again in surprise. Her glance lifted upwards as she took quick looks around her. She had lost sight of those two, just as soon as she had found them. Oh my.
Peach sighed with exasperation as her body fell into a squat, her arms and legs burying her face. A tired sigh escaped her lips before she brought herself up to a standing position, brushing the dirt off her dress.
"Whatever are we going to do...?" began her pessimistic side.
She stared at the ground, drawing shapeless figures with her finger on the smooth floor. 'Well,' the optimism in her spoke, 'you could try shouting again like you did just now.'
Still squatting on the floor, she resolved to gather her voice once more and echo into the emptiness, "Hello?!"
She sat there hoping for an answer of hope to prevail in the silence of hopelessness...
"Well this is going nowhere.." Lucina thought to herself. She couldn't give up now but just thinking about it to herself, bringing this beast down is going to take longer than expected. "I guess we'll have to settle in tents for a while. Or maybe a long time."