Maybe intentionally trying to mess with interdimensional portals was a bad idea, Akira thought just before she was pulled in. Well, at least she wasn't bored anymore.
"I'm planning on to put a teleporter from here to wherever I end up doing my testing. I'll stick around there for at least a while and I'll leave a note explaining if I end up going elsewhere."
"I might have magic like that I don't know if it works here though. It's also indiscriminate it would send your messages to everyone with the magic in this world."
"That sounds somewhat similar at least. I think if I'm interpreting that correctly that implies there's something more permanence than the magic I'm thinking of... also more organization."
"I'm happy to stick with that. I don't think people usually use the chat magic for more than a handful of people."
Akira sets up one end of a teleporter and then flies off at her maximum speed trailing an invisible line of wire. When she gets far enough away she sets up an initial teleporter for anyone who wants to reach her and then decides to setup somewhere unique. She builds a giant ice castle complete with furnishings and a permanent layer of snow out along the ground for 500 feet in every direction though not a perfect circle so it looks at least a little more natural. It takes her almost a full day to get everything how she wants it including setting up a gazebo around the teleporter and then she takes a nap.
It does, her castle is made of indestructible stuff but one of the tests she wanted to do was to see if her snow would melt without being indestructible. It doesn't.
That's great, most people she's met have been very serious about things it's good to see people enjoying themselves.
She'll just watch from her castle for a little while before she goes out to see them.
Afterwards, she'll go out on a balcony and fly down to where everyone's playing.
"I'm not a Limboite so I don't have a Thing. I made this all with my magic. This is what I made to be my research base."
She smiles a bit and puts a small rain cloud a dozen feet over the head of the person who asked how she died.
"Magic, like that."
Akira is briefly surprised but then just settles in to wait. It was meant as a harmless prank but if people are enjoying it that's good too.
She makes the cloud bigger then. It seems like the snow is absorbing the excess water so that works like she would expect from back home. That's good.