The Shinigami Academy: the place where even the weakest of potential recruits could become a deadly combatant in the ever-present war against Hollows. Even now, thousands of students were scattered around the courtyard, all wearing the official uniform of the academy. Some looked quite confident and excited to be where they were. Others looked terrified of what the academy held for them. Mizukara Yuki stood at the gates as hundreds of other potential shinigami flooded past her, unable to move from her spot.
Chest pounding, palms sweating, vision going dark... Okay, maybe this was a bad idea...
Yuki stood at 5'8", with midnight black hair that fell to the small of her back, flawless pale skin, and a lithe body. She had been born in the small town of Yokusho about 140 years ago. At age 17, both she and her parents were killed by a Hollow attack. Her parents' souls, regrettably, had both been devoured. However, a shinigami had managed to kill the Hollow right as it was about to devour her. Unfortunately, during the initial attack, Yuki had been grievously wounded, and soon succumbed to her injuries. The shinigami apologized for being too late, and performed a soul burial, sending Yuki into Soul Society. In the Rukongai, she was adopted into a small group of people who sympathized with her. After learning from them that anyone devoured by a Hollow would never be able to reach Soul Society, Yuki went nearly ten days in mourning, refusing to speak to or even acknowledge anybody. Finally, the eldest member of her new family told her of the Shinigami Academy, a place where shinigami could be trained to defeat Hollows like the one who had devoured her family. Yuki perked up immediately and rushed to take the exam.
She failed. Twice.
Assured she could try again if she ever wished, Yuki went home and began training furiously. She trained for 118 solid years, doing everything she could to strengthen her reiatsu. She ran every day, eventually able to race all the way to another part of the Rukongai (and even getting lost on some occasions). She found a few guys willing to help her train by fighting with her (which led to several bruises on her part, but did develop her toughness). She even started lifting any heavy object she could find to build up her physical strength. Finally, after all her rigorous training, she passed; only just, but she did successfully pass the test. So, she was given her Asauchi, which was shorter than an average Zanpakuto, and her academy uniform. And now, here she was, standing before the gateway that would lead to her future within the Shinigami: a future of hunting Hollows, of becoming a seated officer, of eventually unleashing her Bankai and becoming a Captain, and perhaps even one day, a future of saving Soul Society itself.
At least, that had been her future as she had approached the academy. Now, standing before the gate, her future looked highly similar to a blackout. Her legs refused to move, and her heart was hammering in her chest. She was being assaulted by all those "what if"s: "What if I'm not strong enough?" "What if they made a mistake?" "What if I embarrass myself?" "What if all my training was for nothing?" As the moments ticked by, Yuki swallowed and took one deep breath after another. Eventually, her nerves slowly started to calm down. She took one more deep breath, and said to herself, "Okay. Let's do this. Here I go!" She shouted the last part as she raced forward. She took one step, then tripped and fell flat on her face. As she laid there, staring at the ground, she let out a groan. "Great. Here's to day one." If her Zanpakuto had had a form by then, she was almost certain it'd be laughing at her.
Chest pounding, palms sweating, vision going dark... Okay, maybe this was a bad idea...
Yuki stood at 5'8", with midnight black hair that fell to the small of her back, flawless pale skin, and a lithe body. She had been born in the small town of Yokusho about 140 years ago. At age 17, both she and her parents were killed by a Hollow attack. Her parents' souls, regrettably, had both been devoured. However, a shinigami had managed to kill the Hollow right as it was about to devour her. Unfortunately, during the initial attack, Yuki had been grievously wounded, and soon succumbed to her injuries. The shinigami apologized for being too late, and performed a soul burial, sending Yuki into Soul Society. In the Rukongai, she was adopted into a small group of people who sympathized with her. After learning from them that anyone devoured by a Hollow would never be able to reach Soul Society, Yuki went nearly ten days in mourning, refusing to speak to or even acknowledge anybody. Finally, the eldest member of her new family told her of the Shinigami Academy, a place where shinigami could be trained to defeat Hollows like the one who had devoured her family. Yuki perked up immediately and rushed to take the exam.
She failed. Twice.
Assured she could try again if she ever wished, Yuki went home and began training furiously. She trained for 118 solid years, doing everything she could to strengthen her reiatsu. She ran every day, eventually able to race all the way to another part of the Rukongai (and even getting lost on some occasions). She found a few guys willing to help her train by fighting with her (which led to several bruises on her part, but did develop her toughness). She even started lifting any heavy object she could find to build up her physical strength. Finally, after all her rigorous training, she passed; only just, but she did successfully pass the test. So, she was given her Asauchi, which was shorter than an average Zanpakuto, and her academy uniform. And now, here she was, standing before the gateway that would lead to her future within the Shinigami: a future of hunting Hollows, of becoming a seated officer, of eventually unleashing her Bankai and becoming a Captain, and perhaps even one day, a future of saving Soul Society itself.
At least, that had been her future as she had approached the academy. Now, standing before the gate, her future looked highly similar to a blackout. Her legs refused to move, and her heart was hammering in her chest. She was being assaulted by all those "what if"s: "What if I'm not strong enough?" "What if they made a mistake?" "What if I embarrass myself?" "What if all my training was for nothing?" As the moments ticked by, Yuki swallowed and took one deep breath after another. Eventually, her nerves slowly started to calm down. She took one more deep breath, and said to herself, "Okay. Let's do this. Here I go!" She shouted the last part as she raced forward. She took one step, then tripped and fell flat on her face. As she laid there, staring at the ground, she let out a groan. "Great. Here's to day one." If her Zanpakuto had had a form by then, she was almost certain it'd be laughing at her.