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Alisdair






Alisdair opened the door to his room, it had been a few weeks since the end of the isolation of the city, and since then there has been no shortage of new people around to meet and study with. Shops have sprung up, new services that would have been far harder for the Scholars alone, Alisdair looked back into his room and saw the young woman that had spent the evening there, a young Harpy, she was straightening her clothes and feathers as she hurried to get herself together.

"You know you don't have to rush, you could stay a while, we can go get something to eat if you'd like?" Alisdair asked with a kind smile across his face, his coal like eyes somehow set on her firmly.

"That's nice and all, but I should go, I really need to get back, my family is gonna be so mad." She said as she grabbed her backpack and set herself, she came up to him and gave him a small kiss on the cheek, "Hey, I'll call you ok? Bye." And with that the Harpy gave a flap of her wings and took flight. Alisdair immeadiately shut his eyes and shook his head, he realized how hard it would be for her to call him when he never gave her his number.





"No, no, I don't care, I am not going to pay that much." Alisdair was in heated debate with a Human in the farmers market like set up downtown, "There are at least four other people here selling honey, it way not be that flavor but I can settle." The man looked into the Scholars eyes, and just let his head hang, when he looked up he was smiling.

"Alright, I'll do your price, but you tell your buddies yeah?" The man held up a five gallon bucket out and Alisdair took it.

"I'll spread the word far and wide my friend." Alisdair laughed as the two shook hands and he began his trek through the market.
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In the small amount of time since his entrance to the fantasy world he called 'Twilight', the place where dawn and dusk meet, he had already decorated his room full of plants and pots and candles to light the areas need and give hear to the plants that needed it whilst shade was provided to those for cooler temperaments. Seorsa grabbed a small bag and packed it with a few black earthen jars whose lids where pressed tight and tied with a small parchment tag hanging off the string, a few clear glass containers each with various herbs and instructions on how to use them for healing when taken home, as well as some test tube containers with various spices, spice mixes, and herbs for cooking.
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Seorsa made his way to the market area all the while calling out "Herbs get your herbs here! I got hunting toxins, cooking ingredients, and medicinal plants alike! Come get your fresh herbs here! Potent and strong for the amateur or expert!" As he strolled he caught a man who's eyes were as dark as the void arguing with a man over honey. This man looked quite peculiar and caught the interest of Seorsa greatly.
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He couldn't complain, the room was alright.

When he'd first arrived there, he'd expected something less perfect. Maybe he was expecting something that reminded him of wreckage to reflect the feelings that he felt about moving here or maybe something that would get him closer to figuring out what had become of his sister. That's all he cared about, right? Finding his sister some day had been first priority for so long, sometimes he didn't even think about it anymore and that scared him the most. No, this room was alright. It seemed like it had been catered to him somehow, it reminded him of his old bedroom in the twenties. It was definitely smaller but the touch of class and time was still there. It was like being home, it had been such a long time since he'd been home. He had almost been moved to tears when he'd first seen it, luckily he'd restrained himself.

He hadn't brought much, just his clothing and his wallet, some photos in a brass box that now sat on his bedside table. He didn't really feel like he lived here yet, he felt like an observer. He felt like a scientist scoping the place out for some evidence that it was any good for him, he felt strangely detached. He always got this way when he moved and he'd moved an awful lot over the years, there was something about uprooting and going somewhere else that left a bad taste in his mouth. It took him time to get used to new surroundings, he couldn't say he was happy yet but he could say that he would be in time. It was just all so strange and new.

He hadn't really left the house much since he'd moved in but he guessed it was about time. Sulking about wasn't going to get him any more used to this strange city or its strange inhabitants. He drew in a breath through his nose to settle his growing nerves and got dressed as quickly as he could, opting for a black tank top that showed off the disfiguring scar that marred his shoulder. He really was proud of his scars, they were the proof that he'd been fighting. Not just against the children of the Dawn but against the children of the Dusk as well. Those scars would make anyone think twice before messing with him, he didn't know why he was still so worried that someone wanted to pick a fight with him but he was. As he left the dorm, his skin was prickling with gooseflesh.

The city was beautiful, strange but beautiful. It reminded him of a fairytale, it reminded him of imagination and childhood. It was beautiful. He almost wished that it had been open earlier, with all the beautiful things he'd seen in his life, it was by far the most beautiful. He could see the different children of the Dawn and Dusk as they moved about throughout the market square, buying and selling things. A redheaded elf was eagerly trying to sell his wares and he could see a dark haired man bargaining with a child of the Dawn. He couldn't help but wondering if there was anything that he'd be willing to buy from here, drawing his gaze over the different stands, he felt like he was floundering.

People bustled past him while he tried to settle on something to look at. His steps were measured but they weren't assured, he was barely paying any attention to where he was walking. There had to be something that appealed to him, surely someone was selling something that he could buy.
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Himeri's heeled boots announced her presence before she could even be seen. Walking confidently down the winding streets with her bright red luggage rolling behind her, she headed towards where she heard the dusk dormitories were. Dressed in expensive labels she wore tight fitting jeans and a light blouse that complimented her body shape. Her nails were manicured and painted with cute bow designs and her hair naturally curled bounced off her back as she moved rapidly forwards. She had wanted to make a good impression, and someone with her experience knew exactly how she was supposed to dress for that to happen. The further she went into the small city though, the less confident she felt. This place was so different from her home. Then again, she reminded herself that is why she came here.
Finding herself in a bustling market she looked around at all the different stalls and all the different kind of people, human and non-human alike. She closed her eyes for a moment and took a big breath in and then a smile formed on her face as her fox ears and tails appeared. She could be herself here. That is why she was here. Finding her confidence once again she strut down the market way towards the housing, her red bag tumbling behind her.
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Viktor stepped quietly onto the streets of this city. He spent a few moments just watching, pressed into the shadows of a corner as life bustled by. He briefly considered returning to his room and his books, curled contently up in the small nest of bedsheets, blankets, and pillows in the corner furthest from the door. He had moved the bare bed barely away from the wall and had entrenched himself there the first night. He didn’t particular care he was indoors but he hadn’t slept on anything soft since… he wasn’t sure really. The floor felt much better, sturdier. Only the noise was a problem.

The vampire shook his head. He worked tonight and his coworker suggested a little shop that sold ear plug, little things that apparently helped with noise. He wanted to pick it up before work so he could head home immediately after. He slipped out of the little corner and steeled himself as he slipped into the bustle of the city. He choked back the urge to hiss at everything that touched him. He reminded himself he was here voluntarily, he was here to change. It may just take some time.

It was suffocating. After centuries of silence, of open spaces, of living creatures giving his havens wide berth, the incessant buzz of life and unlife weighed heavily on him. It felt constrictive and abrasive. It made him want to abandon this nonsense and curl back up in the wilderness. He knew he couldn’t but Viktor couldn’t help but yearn for the way things used to be. Before the Children of Dawn had connected every part of the world. Before their winged contraptions and metal rolling boxes pounded against his ears. Before their unabashed greed devoured every hiding place he had made.

But it was far too late and even vampires must eventually bow to the passage of time, despite their certainty of their immunity. He let his magic unfurl around him, keeping a thin translucent barrier just above his skin. It was tiring but less stressful than others constantly touching him. It was a technique one of the professors had taught him when he’d noticed Viktor’s irritation. And it made everything just a little better.

"Herbs get your herbs here! I got hunting toxins, cooking ingredients, and medicinal plants alike! Come get your fresh herbs here! Potent and strong for the amateur or expert!"

Viktor stopped abruptly and swiveled quickly on his heel, barely noticing the grumbling of the woman who narrowly avoided him. He narrowed his eyes as he found it, an elf across the market. His coffee supply was running low. What a perfect time to replenish it. He slipped behind the elf and tapped him lightly on the shoulder.

“Are coffee beans amongst your wares child?” The words struggled to lift themselves off his tongue, his voice low and rough, the words sluggish.


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“Are coffee beans amongst your wares child?”

Seorsa was caught by surprise as gentlemen tapped him on his shoulder. He let out a small yelp as he jumped a bit and turned to face the vampire. "Not on my person today but if you stop by the school later I can have some fresh coffee beans grown for you just let me know the roast type you'd like and i should have it by the end of the night." A smile beamed across his face as he spoke to his potential client. He pulled out a small moleskin notebook and pencil to write down the details of his clients order. Seorsa looked at the man with both eager eye's as well as puzzled ones. Having never seen someone with his appearance before he was interested in seeing what new crops he could grow to help his business in his new town. While the two conversed a woman approached him "Please, my child is ill! Tell me you have some more of your medicine in stock." Her urgent voice caused him to place his notebook in one hand as he quickly gathered the jar with medical herbs and gave it to the woman "Go to your child with haste and worry not of this payment today. The instructions are on the container so you should be more than fine and i shall be in town again tomorrow should you need more." His attention turned back towards the gentlemen "My sincerest apologies, where did we leave off?"


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One year has passed after Nenetl woke up. Even for her, the shock was rather big. Everything she once knew was no more. Nothing more than memories of an age long past... In one year, she had already passed by other cities, but she couldn't help but feel amazed by the city of Luce Prima.

"Live... Grow and thrive..." Nenetl repeated the words she heard from the scholars as she got out of the room that the scholars assigned for her.
Even though the scholars had shown her room, she wasn't really that interested in it. Nenetl honestly only needed somewhere to sleep. She appreciated it, of course, but honestly it was just more than enough for her.

As she made her way to the center of the town, it got even more livelier than before. Some people trying to sell their wares, others buying or simply looking at them... And as Nenetl passed, many, if not all of them were looking at her.

Unfazed by the curious stares, Nenetl walked through the marketplace, with curious eyes, looking at the wares, the people, hearing what they had to say. There were simply too many different types of creatures there, so many it was fascinating for her. Not only that, but that city also had an unusually abundant flow of magic. She could feel that the membrane that separated the spiritual world to the material world was much thinner there.

"...memories..." Nenetl muttered to herself as she closed her eyes, feeling a breeze passing through her hair, fluttering the feathers that decorated it. Bittersweet memories of her life before she died flooded her mind. Even though the world she knew was long gone, she would fulfill her duties. She was the last one of the Aztec shamans. She held a knowledge that was now lost through the ages, she was the only one who could do what the other shamans failed to do.

But it didn't matter how much she thought about it, she couldn't change the past. That Nenetl died that day. Buried together with her shame, her negligence and the mistakes she made...
Taking a deep breath, she opened her eyes, continuing walking through the marketplace. A lot of things about the modern world were still a mystery to Nenetl and she greatly enjoyed watching those things and trying to understand them. Even though she had lost everything, including her life, she was given another chance. Wasting it or not living her life to the fullest would be an insult to Tonatiuh and as such, even though she was clearly the center of the attentions, even though she was basically a live relic of a forgotten time, she kept with that same serene smile on her face.

But before she could continue, a certain word she heard caught her attention. Just a few meters away from her, an elf boy tried to sell his wares. Medicines, poisons and herbs, but the word that caught her attention wasn't any one of those, instead, it was a word that a man said as he approached the elf.

"My sincerest apologies, where did we leave off?" The elf boy said to the man, after a brief interruption from a woman looking for medicine for her son.

Getting closer to both of them, Nenetl gently touched the elf boy's shoulder from behind him.

"You were going to sell me some coffee too." She replied as if the boy was talking to her, with a kind smile and a chuckle. While initially, her exotic appearance might be a bit surprising, her calm expression and eyes were clear indications that she meant no harm.

"I'm sorry, coffee is totally my weak spot." Nenetl said, looking to the elf and the man near him with a chuckle.
But the second she looked at the man, she felt something strange on him. For a brief moment, she looked at him with a serious expression in a strange way. It wasn't like she was looking at his clothes or his eyes, but almost like if she was looking right through him, searching for something that wasn't there.

After a brief moment, she blinked, her expression going back to the same serene smile she had previously, looking to both the man and the elf boy.
She didn't say anything, but the way she looked at him made clear that she knew exactly what he was, but instead of reacting in a different way, she simply continued, almost like if she was already accustomed to that.

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Alisdair held on to his bucket of honey as he heard the sound of heels hitting the pavement, and wheels of a suitcase rolling through, and as it turned out many others did as well. The lovely woman that was walking up the street was garnering quite a deal of attention, however Dairn felt it necessary to stop the show a bit. He walked over to the woman and stepped into her path to stop her, he set his bucket down and placed his hands together in a almost prayerful stance, though meant as a greeting.

"Hello and welcome to Luce Prima, I see from your luggage you are new to the city. I am Alisdair Gindwin, Scholar of the academy, I would be happy to assist you in finding your way, or perhaps setting you up with a temporary dorm if you would like."

His smile was warm as always, however his mind was wandering, there were energies in the area that he hadn't felt before, this woman was one, a darker skinned woman was another, the darker woman unnerved him, mostly because she had a sense about her that felt like a Scholar. Though his duty by the council order was to assist new arrivals, so that he would do. The woman in front of him was beautiful, a bit familiar though, then it struck him, he had read on a group of Kitsune, they shared similar features and held this sort of energy, he assumed that's what he was looking at but made no mention, he merely held out his hand as a greeting.

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Striding forward, Himeri paid no attention to the looks she was getting. It was only when a robed figure stood out in front of her did she suddenly stop. Her tails whipped behind her as she looked at the figure with a critical eye. He was odd to say the least, she was used to people stopping her on the streets but not many had been robbed, with solid black eyes and a bucket of honey.

When he placed his hands together as a greeting, she couldn't help as she rised an eyebrow at the man before her. Her hand clenched tightly on her luggage's handle as she was about to quickly skirt around him, expecting nothing but annoyance but found herself stopping when he mentioned him being a scholar of the academy.

She internally sighed, she really did need to figure out where the housing was. She was not planning to drag around her bag for the rest of the day.

"If you could just direct me to the dorms that would be great. I can figure out the rest from there." She would really rather just get to her own room and unpack after such a long flight. She didn't want to rely on this strange man's help for too long.

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Akira entered his room - a small grin on his face. This was all so different from his homeland to the East. It was colder, but not unbearably so. The room wasn't anything special either - with a small bed, a cabinet and a desk with a lamp on top as its furniture. It was good enough. He didn't need anything else, to be honest. He could just pick something out of the ground for food - it was enough nutrition for him at least.

The Scholars were really kind to give him a room - but the trip had to be paid by him. At least he had enough money that he accumulated over the years of his life. He did bring a lot of them as he flew here, which was practically all of his possessions aside from a change if clothes or two. Material possessions weren't too important to him since he doesn't have much need for it. Though collecting crap has always been something he does. He's a hoarder, but he eventually parts with it.

Opening a window, he began to stretch and look out. Ah, it was a good view. Perhaps it was a good time to see the sights and explore this town. He looked back at the room and then jumped out - his body shifting into a cat's by the time he landed on another roof. Arching his back and flexing his claws, he let out a soft meow before beginning to move from one roof to another using the flexibility of a feline.

He always felt good whenever he would traverse the surface in his original form. While being human was fun and all, slipping through cracks as a cat was always more fun. Not to mention getting food from good-hearted bystanders was a plus. Akira quickened his pace until he was racing towards the farmer's market through the usage of anything but the road the others frequently used.

When he heard the familiar buzz of the market, he slowed down his pace and peered curiously into one of the shops by bending himself over the roof. The shopkeeper looked a the black cat with a tilt of her head. The two's eyes met and she gave him a smile. "Anything that strikes your fancy?" She questioned.

Akira blinked at her and then shook his head.

"Oh, I see. Come back if you find yourself in any need of my wares." She replied kindly and Akira nodded before disappearing back into the roof.

Right, they were all supernaturals. They could sense him, or at least the magic that he exudes. Oh well, it's still better than having to push and squeeze to get through the crowd down there. He could hear a variety of things - but he finally felt at ease. It was the same anywhere huh? The market was always chaotic with people shouting to present their goods and others fighting to haggle it down to a certain price.

Akira sat down for a while after some time of walking. He began playing with the bell tied to his collar - a certain item he decided to keep with him in both his human form and cat form. He swatted at it - letting the bell ring repeatedly and loudly with the sound being carried off by the wind. It had a… a calming effect on him to be honest. After five times of ringing the bell, he once more started to move.

However, as he padded along, he felt a very familiar aura. He began following where this aura was coming from. His eyes fell onto a girl dressed in rather elegant clothing and carried herself like she was the queen of the world - accompanied by a scholarly looking fellow and he could guess, from his clothing, that he may as well be one of the Scholars. But he was not what he was looking for. The girl was one of those from his homeland - a Kitsune. Feeling giddy that he found someone from around his area, he pounced onto the ground and then brushed against the two's legs before letting out a purr - a sign that he was looking for food. He wasn't sure whether or not they would immediately peg him to be a Bakeneko, or their cousin a Nekomata, but he wanted to see what their reactions would be.
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Sierra had no words. She was entirely overwhelmed. She'd been hiding in the forest just outside the city walls for days working up the courage to approach it, and she still didn't know what to do. The stone wall that stood before her reached higher than she thought possible. How on earth could anyone stack stones so high? She could feel its weight on her shoulders, not unlike the feeling one gets when creeping through mountain paths. Like stone giants leaning over you, watching.

She wasn't even sure that she was in the right place. She'd barely been able to read the letter, and the coordinates it gave meant nothing to her. But somehow she knew it must be. Something drew her there, calling her from behind those damn walls. The whole area felt strange. Charged, somehow. Strange scents wafted out over the walls, scents of creatures she couldn't even begin to discern. The weirdness of it all should have sent her running.

But it didn't.

So today, finally, Sierra told herself she would go inside. She had to. As unprepared as she felt to do something so bold without guidance, she knew she had to. She'd made it this far! She had to see what she'd come so far for!

So move your damn legs already!

Huffing, she kicked the dirt with a bare foot. Circling in place, she inwardly cursed herself for her cowardice. Typical, she thought, you knew you wouldn't have the guts to do it.

A growl formed in her throat, mostly aimed at herself. Finally, she turned her thoughts to the letter once again. What it said about the Children of the Dusk finally having a haven where they didn't have to hide. She had never felt the need to show herself before the letter; now it was all she could think about to learn about the other people in the world. The thought gave her an odd boost of confidence.

With a deep breath, she shouldered her bag and willed herself forward. One foot, then the other. Soon, she was in.

If she'd been overwhelmed outside the wall, she was entirely dumbfounded inside. The sights, sounds, and smells assaulted her senses, and she found herself happy that she'd transformed to her human shape before coming in. Even in this form her senses were keener than a human's, but lacked the precision of a wolf's. For now, that was fine with her.

She didn't know what to look at. All around her were people, people of foreign shapes and sizes, smelling like nothing she'd ever experienced before. Her feet moved on their own, through the passerby and toward a colourful throughfare where people seemed to be collecting. She'd never seen so many people in her life, and part of her wanted to shrink away. The other part, however, pulled her forward. It was all so foreign, but something strangely familiar nagged at the back of her mind.

Amber eyes wide, she stared at the city around her, turning around as she walked. Every time she turned there was something else entirely new. Creatures in stalls selling things, some more human than others; people brushing past her briskly, grumbling for her to keep up with traffic; even a group of giggling children rushing past her legs, one with green skin. Some people looked human, some did not. Many had the features of humans and other creatures. Others still looked as human as she did.

Struggling to take it all in, Sierra didn't watch where she was going. Absently, she backed up to get a better view of a stall's colourful canopy, and ran right into someone.

As soon as she touched the person, Sierra jumped, turning on her heel and dropping her bag in the process. "Fuck!" she exclaimed, stooping to collect the bag, "I'm so sorry! I didn't see you!"

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Dazed.

Had he really started to zone out in the midst of all of this traffic?

"No, no, this is my fault," his voice was friendly, it sounded like it was hinting on laughter at his own foolishness. "I was loitering, I have a particularly bad habit of just standing about when I really should be moving on. I just- Well, I don't really need anything from here."

The young woman that had run into him had the whiff of forestry about her, the scent of leaves and dewy grass. She was shorter than him, pretty with olive toned skin and a pair of clear, golden-brown eyes. The scent of the woods that clung to her would have been strange if he couldn't smell the tinge of wolf that clung to her. Werewolves, he hadn't had the pleasure of meeting very many, it was almost strange to him that he was meeting this one now. It had been a good twenty years since he'd last run into a wolf, he could barely remember it now. Time blurred for him, memories became foggy and names became nonexistent. Trying to remember that last wolf was. . . Well, in a word, unimportant.

"Can I help you?" he asked, indicating the bag that she had lifted back up from the ground. "I mostly know my way around here. I wouldn't mind holding your bag, you can consider it collateral for me blatantly standing in your way."

The girl was about as scarred as he was, wearing them like pale badges on her flesh. He wondered where she'd come to collect all of her own scars, he had half a mind to ask but the manners he'd collected over the years screamed at him not to. He decided to listen to his better instinct for once in his life. The last thing he needed to do was offend her with prying questions. There was a time and a place to ask those things, this was neither the time nor place.

He liked the idea of company and she seemed interesting. He didn't know if she'd even let him take her bag for her but he was more than willing to try. He hadn't noticed before, but he could see that she didn't seem to be wearing any shoes which struck him as slightly confusing. The amount of people moving through the marketplace was more than enough reason to at least opt for flipflops. "You're going to cut your feet up like that- Not that it's my business, of course! I just naturally worry. There's a lot of people around here, someone could drop something that could hurt you. You ought to be careful."

Biting his knuckle as if to stop more words from streaming out, he mustered up a bright smile for her. "I'm Alder, like the tree. Are you new here?"
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This city is only an escape. This city is only for cover. This wont be permanent. This was the only thought that ran through Leofrick's mind, repeating, as if on a loop. He never desired to put himself willingly among people, human or not. Company of the masses was not something he had known for a very long time. A town or two on his travels he could handle, small amounts of people ever lived in those. But this, there wasn't a place in sight that didn't have a person attached to it. Unfortunately, Leo took on a job recently that has landed him in a bad place, being hunted. Not something he was used to, he was always the one hunting. Leo often pondered if this is what the animals he hunted felt.

The marketplace was huge and buzzing with energy and arcane power, a lot of destructive forces, ticking time bombs, skilled fighters roamed these streets, a thought Leo was inclined to quickly forget. He stood leaning against a building, scoping out where everything is and what situations are currently happening. His dark green cloak covered majority of his body, however he had a faded gray pair of pants to cover his legs. His hood was down as to not cause people to question his presence. His dark gray skin almost blended with the wall behind him, if it wasn't for his red eyes, he would've been easily missed. He closed his eyes briefly, trying to take it all in, the smells, which was a concoction of both odor, animals, herbs and many others, he also took in the sounds, trying to separate every individual sound. A skill he has learnt to be one of his greatest assets. This was his new home for the time being.

He finally took a step off the wall, moving towards the ever growing sea of people. His eyes were open, his body moved, but his mind was still dissecting the sounds around him. An odd sound of skin against pavement echoed through his head, and a familiar scent, one of trees and grass and creature, like his home among the forests. He changed his trajectory till he came across two figures, one smelt of fur, the other... rotting. A wolf and a vampire, not something you see everyday. His smell was eerily familiar, and it burned a question into his mind. He approached the two who seemed to be in conversation, he gave a slight cough as he came up to them, his voice was soft and low, he never had to speak to many people and some times, he forgot how to, "Ex-excuse me sir, mam. If I may, umm, be so bold. Are you of pure blood?" He asked gesturing towards the man.
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Alisdair smiled as the woman made her comment, many others had done the same, some came here not to escape pain and fear, some came just to gain more than they had, coming to allow themselves to use more of their supernatural ability to achieve more and more. The woman had a look about her like she had already done well in the world before this, standing among some of the people that had come here with rags for clothing, some who had seen families butchered, but she seems fine, perhaps he felt contempt, compassion for those that had less when they arrive, but it was not his job to decide who entered, just to get them settled.

"Of course, I can send you that way, however entering the dorm is more confusing, please, follow me, I will lead the way."

Alisdair, turned on his heel and began to walk toward the dormitory buildings, they were strange buildings, they didn't look all that large, however it was the magic of them that made them work, the buildings only had a few different sized doors, and it was the key that made the difference, the Scholars built the enchantments to allow the key to magically bring the tenet to a sort of pocket dimension where the room exists, the magic that led to this was difficult to understand for even some of the skilled Scholars.

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Sierra Tikaavik

The stranger was kind her as she wrestled with the oversized straps of her bag, and as he spoke Sierra lifted her eyes to look at him for the first time.

He was taller than her, but didn't tower over her the way her father and cousins had. He was slim and dressed all in black, which only served to emphasize the paleness of his skin. Sierra looked at him unabashedly, examining the scars that decorated his flesh like veins through white marble. Her gaze likely lingered longer than potentially appropriate, but she had always taken an interest in scars. As her father had told her, they were stories written in the skin.

Something drew her to him, but she couldn't place what. It vaguely reminded her of the time she saw a hiker near her home; strange, yet she remained. In fact, she couldn't pull away.

He apologized profusely for being in her way (though she knew it had been her own fault for being careless) and went on to offer to help her, gesturing to take her bag. Instinctively, Sierra gripped it tighter. She hesitated for a second, and he kept on going. Sierra didn't really know what to do; words just, kept coming. Another key difference from home, she noted.

Finally, the stranger pointed out her bare feet, overflowing with words of concern. Sierra's eyes widened, and for a moment she was devastated. "Oh, dammit!" she exclaimed, throwing her bag back to the ground and falling to her knees to look through it. "I'm such an idiot sometimes, I swear!"

Inwardly, she cursed herself. Of course these people expected shoes. She remembered the time during a pack run, when she stepped on a broken bottle left behind by some careless hiker. The glass had left a jagged scar on the bottom of her foot, and her cousin Leah had been thoroughly chastised for not keeping a better eye on the trail. Of course the cities of the humans and the... well, the others, would be full of such dangers.

Hastily, she pulled on a pair of well-worn suede moccasins, produced from her bag. She could feel her face flushing, and she hurried to her feet. "Well done Sierra, right?" she chuckled bashfully, to no one in particular. She had heard and said the phrase so many times it practically fell out of her mouth.

The attractive stranger apparently tried to stem the flow of words with his knuckle after introducing himself as Alder. Sierra instantly liked the name; her father had told her how Alder trees nourished the plants around them, and provided a home to fish in their roots. From the way he talked, it seemed the name suited him.

Sierra blinked, expecting Alder to say more. When he didn't, she snapped out of her distracted reverie and replied, "Yeah, I'm new here. New to everywhere, really. I don't really-"

Just then, the breeze shifted to blow in her face, and Sierra froze. In all the confusion she hadn't been paying much attention to smells, but this she couldn't ignore. A strong scent (at least, strong to her) wafted off of Alder, and Sierra absently took a long breath to catch it. He smelled a little like the human she'd met those years ago, but it was marred by something. It took a second for her to place it, but once she did, it was unmistakable.

He smelled of death, but oddly, not of rot. Sort of like a dead creature frozen in the snow before it could start to break down. There were other scents too, nicer ones, but her mind wouldn't budge from the absurd idea that she was somehow talking to a corpse.

"Are you...?"

Before she could finish her thought, another tall man, this an odd looking one with greyish skin who smelled of age, interrupted.

"Ex-excuse me sir, mam. If I may, umm, be so bold. Are you of pure blood?"

The stranger looked to Alder, and Sierra furrowed her brow. What on earth was he talking about?

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Himari analyzed the man before her and she found herself wondering exactly how genuine that smile was. Nevertheless, she knew he was the best option for her finding her dorm room and she had too long of a day to bother trying to figure out herself.

A pleasant smile crossed her face as she looked at Alisdair, "After you then"

It was then a familiar scent met her sensitive nose. Before Himari even had a chance to look where the scent was coming from she felt something soft against her legs. Looking down she saw a small black cat at her feet and she instantly realized what the scent was. Her brow furrowed on her face as she let out an annoyed tut. She was really too tired and jet lagged to deal with a trickster yokai. "What exactly do you think you're doing?", She said as she pushed the Bakeneko away from her with a black boot.

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Akira was quite disappointed at the lack of response from the male - but the kitsune's response made up for it. At the feel of her leg moving, he quickly jumped back and then stood up on his hind legs. An odd sight to see a black cat standing without any problem. He crossed his arms, mouth forming a teasing smile. "It pains me to see that one from my homeland would reciprocate so harshly."

While the Kitsune clan certainly isn't above their own mischievous ways, he is aware of how much 'holier' they are than your common yokai like himself. They were way above the need to revolt against humans even if they are newly-born or turned. Akira himself had only stopped because of how old he has grown to be. Nevertheless, he knew that the Kitsune was above him and flourished a bow. "Merely looking for someone who has food. Surely the sight of a cat doing so isn't much of a surprise to you. This place is unfamiliar, as I am sure you can relate."

As the two began to move towards the dorms, where he was just a while ago, he followed but this time was on his four legs. It seemed like a cat was tagging along a Scholar and a Kitsune just because of their natural aura. Now that he looked at her, it would seem that she wasn't afraid of showing her half-self. Now what kind of repercussions would that have in the world before this? One where humans resented them greatly? Certainly, she would be attacked. What a time to be alive - where they could show themselves without fear or worry that the Children of Dawn would harm them.

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When he indicated that he could take her bag, he noticed that her grip on it tightened. It struck him as strangely defensive, she didn't seem to trust him and he guessed she had no reason to. She had only just met him after all and he'd always been told that he came on kind of strong. He had learned a lot of things over the years, subtlety was not one of those things. Unfortunately for her, having a way with words was also not one of those things. "It's not like I'm going to steal your bag or something." he said, "I have my own stuff."

His tone remained light and friendly throughout the entire statement, despite how shady it actually sounded. That was the thing about Alder, he was extremely friendly and socially likeable but he wasn't what any person would define as particularly good at judging the weight of his words. He simply just spoke whatever was on his mind, it was indiscriminate and honest. Though that blatant honesty could be extremely disarming for those who were not prepared for it. Sometimes that honesty bordered on rude or made for unconventional statements that could be discomforting if taken wrong. It was both a curse and a blessing, depending on how people chose to see it.

"Oh, dammit!" she exclaimed, throwing her bag back to the ground and falling to her knees to look through it. "I'm such an idiot sometimes, I swear!"

Her reaction momentarily startled him and he was mesmerized as he watched the wolf dig around her bag. He perhaps watched her too closely as well, studying her movements carefully. Having never spent much time with wolves before, having this one before him was extremely interesting. He found himself wondering what her wolf form looked like, though he found that might be an awkward question to ask a young lady. Her movements were quick and feral, it made him think that she hadn't spent much time around people and made him even more curious about her. She was almost more wolf than girl as far as he could tell.

Strange as it might be, he wondered if there was any way to keep her talking to him. He was almost concerned that she might leave him as quickly as she'd came, he went to ask her about taking her bag again before he heard her chastise herself lightly. "Well done Sierra, right?" though the words were followed by a chuckle and he found that he liked her laugh even though it was a little self deprecating in nature.

Sierra was her name then. A name that simply meant "dark", he liked it. It seemed to fit her with her jaggedly cut black hair and distinctively inuit features, it seemed to fit her wolfish nature somehow. A simple, beautiful name. He would have to tell her that he liked it sometime, provided that he see her again. He couldn't believe he was trying to cook up plans for a future meeting that he didn't even know existed just yet. Sometimes he could be a bit too hopeful.

To his inquiry of whether or not she was new here, he listened closely.

"Yeah, I'm new here. New to everywhere, really. I don't really-" she froze.

When her words stopped, he stiffened, shooting a confused look over his shoulder. He half expected that they were suddenly under attack but no, she was just staring at him. He watched her inhale deeply and it didn't occur to him that she must be smelling him in the same way he'd smelled her. He saw something pass over her expression, though he couldn't quite read it. Why was she looking at him like that? Her voice came out in the form of a question, his brows lowered in confusion.

"Are you...?"

-And another voice cut her off, male this time. "Ex-excuse me sir, mam. If I may, umm, be so bold. Are you of pure blood?"

Seemingly, a storm rolled in for Alder, because the expression that had looked so pleasant before was now darkening. It happened so quickly that it was almost odd, his blue eyes were suddenly narrowed and his mouth curved down slightly. It wasn't the first time he'd ever been asked about his status, it surely wouldn't be the last time. The man that had asked the question was tall with skin the color of granite, swathed in a dark green cloak. He had the fine features of the elven race, the delicately crafted beauty that made them seem almost human and yet completely alien. He couldn't recall how long it had been since he'd met an elf, they were so few and far in between. He sometimes had been convinced that they'd all died out over the years. Elves were some of the oldest lore, a race of fighters and hunters that moved with otherworldly grace. It was almost awe-inspiring that this one should be addressing him, if only the question wasn't that particular question.

Thinking of his vampirism was always a bad train of thought, it brought up unpleasant imagery. That creature that had sunk his fangs into his throat and the feeling of the blood as it was forcefully removed from his body. The burning in his veins and the way that the man had looked down at him, his bleary vision making him into a creature of shade and fog. The way he'd woken up and lights had seemed so glaringly bright that they burned his eyes, smells had overwhelmed him from all directions. It had all just been so much. He'd been fearful but he hadn't shown it as he argued with that creature and his sister. He was trying to make her see that this was madness, he was trying to bring that man down with his words. Evidently, his furious words hadn't done much to sway either of them. In the end it had been him who'd left them after all, it had been him who left his sister. Amaranth, like her namesake, remained unfading and undying in his memory. He had chosen to leave her behind. Sometimes he regretted it so much that it made his stomach churn.

Deciding it was best not to focus on these thoughts, he turned to face the elf, drawing in a breath, he somehow managed to keep his tone neutral though there was the slightest bit of strain in it. "No, I've met my fair share over the years though." he mustered up a new smile, this one didn't quite touch his eyes like the other had. "My sister married one, I believe. He was the same one that changed me, though I couldn't begin to guess where they are now. Why do you ask? Do I remind you of someone?"

He genuinely wanted to know despite himself, conversation was conversation. Usually when he was asked about his status, it was by the naturally curious or by someone who was sure they recognized him. Changed vampires seemed to die a lot quicker than Pure Bloods, natural bad luck and the overwhelming urge to feed was a plight upon his kind and it ended in a lot of untimely deaths. He supposed he was lucky in a way, he'd learned the art of control for the most part. "You're an elf, aren't you? I haven't met very many of your kind."

Turning his attention to Sierra again, he tilted his head curiously. "I believe you were going to ask me something?"


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“Apologies are unnecessary.” Viktor dismissed the merchant's concerns, instead watching as the talkative girl seemingly ascertained his nature. He eyed her warily. “However, I doubt your decision to pass out such cordial without recompense gothic. Indeed even as she nurtures her child, shall she remember in emergency did coin not pass her purse. Be wary upon her return as the jade demands similarity in exceeding less and less alarm.” Viktor scowled at the elf. If Greed did roam this world, humanity was Its avatar. Pandering to their lesser bases lead to where the Dusk were now. “Though be it far from my place to lecture you such. Pray, for what am I indebted to you for a roast barely lighter than dark?” He turned to the interrupting woman.

“Indeed I discovered this curiosity not yet a fortnight past. I believed myself above silly indulgences yet here I stand indulging.” He let the barrier on him shimmer away so he could pull out a coin purse. “And still it has driven me much further than plain texts writ by mortals with sight beyond their lives. Perhaps I could indulge your infatuation? If you feel so compelled, Caffeinated Concoctions stays open through every chime. If you stumble into before the sun's first light, I'll oblige your weakness. Though perhaps refrain from cutting into others conversation this time.”

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Leo studied the man more intently than the female. If he had to guess, his height was close to 5"7 or 5"8. A little shorter than Leo himself, he stood at around 6"1. His attire wasn't eye capturing, but his appearance himself was vastly contrasting. His eyes were bright blue, as if his eyes captured a clear sky in them. He was old, if Leo had to guess, they've probably had the same life span. This is what Leo did, he captured every detail about a situation, saving it to memory. "No, I've met my fair share over the years though. My sister married one, I believe. He was the same one that changed me, though I couldn't begin to guess where they are now. Why do you ask? Do I remind you of someone?" Leo smiled softly before slipping a slight chuckle past his lips. He returned his gaze to the vampire, "I do apologize, I don't, well, I don't speak very often out loud, let alone to people, or well, anyone. That question stroke you as rude, I could tell, for that, I'm sorry. No, I only ask because I've only ever met two full bloods in my life, early on in fact.
Call it bad luck, but, well, I haven't met one who hasn't tried to kill me.
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Leo's attention was slightly altered when he noticed a cat bouncing from rooftop to rooftop, This place is full of wonder. Leo's attention was brought back once the vampire spoke, "You're an elf, aren't you? I haven't met very many of your kind." As if returning the favor by asking a personal hated question with another, Leo's mind flashed with visions of his tribe, the slaughter, his uncle, the vampire. "I am indeed. Elves still exist in this world, but with how our tribes have gone with history, we rarely get seen unless we want to. That's why many of the elvish tribes were not seen in the wars that have passed. Seclusion led to prosperity. Or it was meant to." His gaze fell, as images rushed through his mind, something he thought was long gone from his memory bank. He smiled as he snapped back to attention, "Forgive me, mam, sir, my name is Leofrick Entoris, the last renaming member of the great Entori tribe." His hand outstretched and a smiled wiping across his face.
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